Universal health coverage for inclusive and sustainable development: a synthesis of 11 country case studies Akiko Maeda, Edson Correia Araujo, Cheryl Cashin, Joseph Harris, Naoki Ikegami, and Michael Reich
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Directions in development: human developmentDetalles de publicación: Washington, D.C. The World Bank 2014Descripción: xv, 55 p. il. 26 cmISBN:- 9781464802973 (paper)
- 1464802971 (paper)
- 368.382 M184c 2014
- RA412.3 .M35 2014
- W 100
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Bibliografía al final de cada capítulo.
Goals of universal health coverage -- Opportunities : UHC contributes to inclusive and sustainable development -- Challenges : adopt, achieve, and sustain -- Objectives and scope of the study -- Framework for analysis -- Emerging lessons from country experiences -- Special country feature Japan's experience in achieving and sustaining UHC -- UHC lessons in political economy and policy process -- Adopting UHC : crises, strong leaders, and social movements all contribute -- Achieving UHC : incrementally and with equity -- Sustaining UHC : responsive, adaptive, and resilient -- UHC lessons in health financing -- Raising revenues -- Managing expenditures well and ensuring value for money -- Managing risk pooling and redistribution of resources -- UHC lessons in health service delivery and human resources for health -- Increasing the production of qualified health workers -- Ensuring equitable distribution of health workers -- Improving health worker performance -- Cross-cutting issues -- Key issues for countries in the four groups.