Instrumen: Dinas Kesehatan
Kajian Biaya Produksi Pelayanan Kesehatan di Indonesia
Final Report of the Costing Study in Indonesia
Implementation of the free maternity services policy and its implications for health system governance in Kenya
Sharing analysis on pooling and strategic purchasing – Bart Callewaert, DUE
Here we share two productions by Bart Callewaert of the European Union delegation in Burkina Faso. The presentation is an outstanding poster (in English) presented at the health seminar "Agenda 2030: Towards Universal Health Coverage" held from September 25 to...
The Costs of Delivering Health Services in Indonesia
The central objective of a recently published study on the cost of health service delivery in Indonesia is to provide a better understanding of the cost of delivering health services across the country. The study is expected to inform policy in a number of...
Implementation of the free maternity services policy and its implications for health system governance in Kenya
To move towards universal health coverage, the government of Kenya introduced free maternity services in all public health facilities in June 2013. User fees are, however, important sources of income for health facilities and their removal has implications for the way...
Document sharing: Benin’s National Health Financing Strategy
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Document sharing: Chad’s National Strategy for University Health Coverage
Affirming the vision of Universal Health Coverage (UHC)
Meeting of the Head of State H.E.M Patrice TALON with health unions on Sunday, November 13, 2017.
Listen to these exchanges posted by the Presidency of the Republic of Benin, live and talking! In particular at the beginning (context), then from 27'30 onwards on the process and content of health sector reform. Don't miss Part 2, a real case study for the P4H...
Health Ministry plans quality competition
Khmer Times, 10 November 2017: The Ministry of Health plans to organise a competition to improve the quality of service at health centres across the country and to encourage people to use state-run health providers. Read more on Khmer Times