Market mechanisms and the health sector in Central and Eastern Europe
Preker, Alexander S Feachem, Richard G A
Market mechanisms and the health sector in Central and Eastern Europe - World Bank Washington, D.C. 1995 - ix, 48 p. il. - World Bank technical paper no. 293 0253-7494 .
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Foreword -- Abstract -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The inheritance: Strengths -- Weaknesses -- Perennial problems -- The forces driving change -- Reform strategies: Objectives -- Policies -- Implementing the reforms -- Conclusions: priorities and sequencing -- Bibliography -- Tables -- Figures
The article which follows presents a conceptual framework for understanding the impact of the reform process on the health sector in Central and Eastern Europe. It first analyzes the positive and negative characteristics of the sector which were inherited from the past. It then examines the various forces of the reform process and the constraints being imposed by the transition. Finally, it presents the strategies for reform that are being adopted by many of the countries in the Eastern and Central Asia region during the early phases of the post-socialist era.
0-8213-3331-3
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POLITICA DE SALUD
EUROPA CENTRAL Y ORIENTAL
338.433621 P 48119
Market mechanisms and the health sector in Central and Eastern Europe - World Bank Washington, D.C. 1995 - ix, 48 p. il. - World Bank technical paper no. 293 0253-7494 .
Incluye bibliografía
Foreword -- Abstract -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The inheritance: Strengths -- Weaknesses -- Perennial problems -- The forces driving change -- Reform strategies: Objectives -- Policies -- Implementing the reforms -- Conclusions: priorities and sequencing -- Bibliography -- Tables -- Figures
The article which follows presents a conceptual framework for understanding the impact of the reform process on the health sector in Central and Eastern Europe. It first analyzes the positive and negative characteristics of the sector which were inherited from the past. It then examines the various forces of the reform process and the constraints being imposed by the transition. Finally, it presents the strategies for reform that are being adopted by many of the countries in the Eastern and Central Asia region during the early phases of the post-socialist era.
0-8213-3331-3
SERVICIOS DE SALUD
POLITICA DE SALUD
EUROPA CENTRAL Y ORIENTAL
338.433621 P 48119