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Health expenditures, services, and outcomes in Africa :Basic data and cross-national comparisons, 1990-1996.
- 其他作者: Peters, David H.,
- 出版: Washington, D.C. : World Bank ©1999.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (vii, 55 pages) :illustrations.
- 叢書名: Health, nutrition, and population series
- 標題: Public health Africa, Sub-Saharan. , Medical care, Cost of Africa, Sub-Saharan. , Santé publique , Santé publique Afrique subsaharienne. , Public health. , Africa. , Medical care, Cost of. , Sub-Saharan Africa. , Quality of Health Care , Public health , Gesundheitsausgaben , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS , Soins médicaux Coût -- Afrique subsaharienne. , Health Status Indicators , BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries -- General. , Health & Biological Sciences. , Electronic books. , Medical care , IndustriesGeneral. , Subsaharisches Afrika , Medical care. , Medical Economics. , Medical care, Cost of , Health Expenditures , Africa , Afrique. , Coût , Public Health. , Medical care Africa, Sub-Saharan. , Soins médicaux
- ISBN: 1280005033 , 9781280005039
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 32-34).
- 摘要: Annotation
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Annotation In the past 30 years, African countries have made remarkable improvements in health conditions and status. However, they still suffer from some of the worst health conditions in the world. This study sets out to make available national-level information on health expenditures, health service outputs, and health outcomes in a way that could assist health planning and policy development in Africa. It outlines broad patterns of health spending, service delivery, mortality, fertility and malnutrition in Africa in the early to mid 1990s. By also exploring gaps in information available and potential uses of health information, the paper intends to stimulate discussion on how better to monitor progress and use information for better health outcomes within and among different African countries. The data covered in the study include major macroeconomic indicators, such as real GDP, rate of GDP growth, inflation rate, and per capita official development assistance. Key social indicators are presented, including the level of education, and access to safe water and sanitation. The detailed data contained in the annex tables from which the analytic results are derived invite readers to make additional analyses of their own. Part of the Health, Nutrition, and Population Series (HNP).
來源: Google Book
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