مرور Volume 8, Issue 11 بر اساس عنوان
در حال نمایش موارد 1 - 8 از 8
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The Co-Constitution of Health Systems and Innovation; Comment on “What Health System Challenges Should Responsible Innovation in Health Address? Insights From an International Scoping Review”
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2019-11-01)Lehoux et al provide a timely and relevant turn on the broad and ongoing discussion around the introduction of health technology and innovation. More specifically, the authors suggest a demand-driven approach to health ...
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Corruption – Taking a Deeper Dive; Comment on “We Need to Talk About Corruption in Health Systems”
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2019-11-01)This commentary while agreeing broadly with the points raised by the editorial by McKee et al, seeks to broaden and deepen those arguments. The commentary contends that unless we understand corruption as deeply embedded ...
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Factors Associated with Enrolment of Households in Nepal’s National Health Insurance Program
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2019-11-01)Background Nepal has made remarkable efforts towards social health protection over the past several years. In 2016, the Government of Nepal introduced a National Health Insurance Program (NHIP) with an aim to ensure ...
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Inside the Black Box: Organisational Buying Behaviour and Strategic Purchasing in Healthcare: A Response to Recent Commentary
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2019-11-01)
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It Will Take a Global Movement to Curb Corruption in Health Systems; Comment on “We Need to Talk About Corruption in Health Systems”
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2019-11-01)Corruption in health systems is a problem around the world. Prior research consistently shows that corruption is detrimental to population health. Yet public health professionals are slow to address this complicated issue ...
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Opening the Policy Window to Mobilize Action Against Corruption in the Health Sector; Comment on “We Need to Talk About Corruption in Health Systems”
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2019-11-01)Corruption in the health sector has been a “dirty secret" in the health policy and international development community, but recent global activities point to a day when it will no longer be neglected as a key determinant ...
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Prevalence of High-Burden Medical Conditions Among Young and Middle-Aged Adults With Pediatric-Onset Medical Conditions: Findings From US Private and Public Administrative Claims Data
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2019-11-01)Adults with pediatric-onset medical conditions (POMCs) are susceptible to early development of high-burden medical conditions. However, research pertaining to this topic is lacking, which is vital information that could ...
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What Happens When Donors Pull Out? Examining Differences in Motivation Between Health Workers Who Recently Had Performance-Based Financing (PBF) Withdrawn With Workers Who Never Received PBF in the Democratic Republic of Congo
(Kerman University of Medical Sciences, 2019-11-01)Background A motivated workforce is necessary to ensure the delivery of high quality health services. In developing countries, performance-based financing (PBF) is often employed to increase motivation by providing ...



