Tag: Health Services
HSRC REPORT: This paper aims to contribute to the development of common understanding of the reality in countries where most poor people live and to formulate practical strategies for meeting the needs of the poor. It explores the use of different strategies and frameworks that take into account the different contexts prevalent in developing countries,… Read more
HSRC REPORT: This review examines the systematic and individual causes of multiple job-holding (MJH) and evidence on its prevalence through an analysis of country-level conditions. It draws attention to the need to conduct more research and evaluation of causes of multiple job holding among health workers.
HSRC REPORT: This paper focuses on the allocation of public resources, and the extent to which different approaches enable poor people to access essential services. It attempts to set out how a country might begin to allocate public resources in ways which promote better access by the poor to essential services.
HSRC REPORT: This paper, aimed primarily at DFID advisors and health sector analysts, attempts to map out selected issues relating to the planning and management of human resources in health by combining an international perspective with issues and trends emerging from individual countries.
HSRC REPORT: A discussion of the benefits and problems of contracting for services, providing guidelines for using commissioning and contracts to improve performance and accountability, and a model contract for adaptation and use.
HSRC REPORT: An overview of the NHS since its inception in 1948, with a focus on changes in the 1980s and 90s.