Primary Healthcare Spending
The geography of healthcare financing is important in addressing inequities and inequalities in population health. This is particularly true in developing countries where there are significant disparities in socioeconomic and health status between regions. Many countries, however, are adopting a fis...
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2024
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| author | Apia Okorafor, Okore |
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| description | The geography of healthcare financing is important in addressing inequities and inequalities in population health. This is particularly true in developing countries where there are significant disparities in socioeconomic and health status between regions. Many countries, however, are adopting a fiscal federal system, in which decision-making about the use of state financial resources is granted to lower levels of government. What impact does this have on the equitable distribution of resources to primary health care? Decentralisation has the potential to improve the efficiency of health service delivery and speed up the response to community needs, but are sufficient funds being allocated to where they are most needed? Primary Healthcare Spending highlights key factors that can help to achieve equity in the allocation of primary healthcare resources within fiscal federal systems and decentralised health systems in general. It explores a wide range of ways of spending found in fiscal federal systems around the world and how they impact on the equitable distribution of primary healthcare resources. Although South Africa is used as a case for discussion, the issues raised in the book are relevant to all countries operating under a fiscal federal system and those that operate a decentralised health system. Primary Healthcare Spending is an important reference for policymakers in health organisations, researchers in the field of health policy and health economics, agencies involved in providing support to health systems and students in the area of health administration and health policy. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1341842024-02-15T07:46:08Z Primary Healthcare Spending Apia Okorafor, Okore The geography of healthcare financing is important in addressing inequities and inequalities in population health. This is particularly true in developing countries where there are significant disparities in socioeconomic and health status between regions. Many countries, however, are adopting a fiscal federal system, in which decision-making about the use of state financial resources is granted to lower levels of government. What impact does this have on the equitable distribution of resources to primary health care? Decentralisation has the potential to improve the efficiency of health service delivery and speed up the response to community needs, but are sufficient funds being allocated to where they are most needed? Primary Healthcare Spending highlights key factors that can help to achieve equity in the allocation of primary healthcare resources within fiscal federal systems and decentralised health systems in general. It explores a wide range of ways of spending found in fiscal federal systems around the world and how they impact on the equitable distribution of primary healthcare resources. Although South Africa is used as a case for discussion, the issues raised in the book are relevant to all countries operating under a fiscal federal system and those that operate a decentralised health system. Primary Healthcare Spending is an important reference for policymakers in health organisations, researchers in the field of health policy and health economics, agencies involved in providing support to health systems and students in the area of health administration and health policy. 2024-02-15T07:46:06Z 2024-02-15T07:46:06Z 2013 book ONIX_20240215_9781775821748_46 9781775821748 9781919895215 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/134184 eng image/png Attribution 4.0 International https://www.booksdirect.co.za/item/primary_healthcare_spending https://openuctpress.uct.ac.za/uctpress/catalog/view/20/21/88 UCT Press 10.58331/UCTPRESS.20 10.58331/UCTPRESS.20 9ab8d8c8-92ff-4470-a14e-e60f2c992ea5 9781775821748 9781919895215 180 Cape Town open access |
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