05709oam 22007575 450 991078298760332120200520144314.01-281-95981-297866119598140-8213-7805-810.1596/978-0-8213-7804-5(CKB)1000000000721801(EBL)459648(OCoLC)311077796(SSID)ssj0000090395(PQKBManifestationID)11116907(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000090395(PQKBWorkID)10098688(PQKB)11621836(MiAaPQ)EBC459648(Au-PeEL)EBL459648(CaPaEBR)ebr10273764(CaONFJC)MIL195981(The World Bank)265657767(US-djbf)15504366(EXLCZ)99100000000072180120081027d2009 uf 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierZambia health sector public expenditure review : accounting for resources to improve effective service coverage /Oscar F. Picazo, Feng ZhaoWashington, D.C. :World Bank,c2009.xix, 92 pages illustrations ;26 cmA World Bank country study,0253-2123Description based upon print version of record.0-8213-7804-X Includes bibliographical references (p. 91-92).Contents; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Executive Summary; Key Findings; Key Recommendations; 1. Background, Objectives, and Analytical Tools; 2. Health System Challenges; Table 1. Health Facilities in Zambia, 2000's; Table 2. Summary Statistics on the Major Diseases, 2000-05; Figure 1. Comparison of IMR and U5MR in Selected African Countries, Latest Year Available; Figure 2. Trends in Neonatal, Infant, and Under-Five Mortality in Zambia, 1992, 1996, and 2001/02 Rates (Per 1,000 Live Births); Figure 3. Trends and Levels of Major Diseases in Zambia, 2002-04Table 3. Selected Health Service Delivery Indicators, 2000-04 Figure 4. Coverage of Key Health Services, 2000-04; Figure 5. Provincial Inequities in Health Service Coverage by Region; Figure 6. Differences in Selected Maternal and Child Health Indicators Between Rural and Urban Households in Zambia, 2000/01; Table 4. Service Coverage Indicators of Key Childhood Health Interventions in Selected African Countries, 2000's; Figure 7. Differences in Selected Maternal and Child Health Indicators Between Lowest and Highest Asset Quintile Households in Zambia, 2000/01Table 5. Maternal Mortality Ratio and Service Coverage Indicators of Key Maternal Health Interventions in Selected African Countries, 2000's Figure 8. Unfilled Posts by Profession; Figure 9. Gaps in Numbers of Health Facilities; Figure 10. Trends of Child Mortality in Zambia, 1990-2015; Figure 11. Trend of Maternal Mortality in Zambia, 1996-2015; 3. Sources and Uses of Funds in the Health Sector: Results of the National Health Accounts Exercises, 1999-2004; Figure 12. Total Health Expenditures in Nominal and Real Terms, 1995-2004; Figure 13. Selected Health Expenditure Ratios, 1995-2007Table 6. Government Health Expenditures (ZK Billion) Using Alternative Definitions, 1995-2007 Table 7. Health Expenditures (ZK Billion) Under the Discretion of the Government, by Source, 2001-07; Figure 14. Trends in Per Capita Government Health Expenditure and Per Capita Total Health Expenditure, 1995-2007; Table 8. Trends in Health Expenditures by Source, 1995-2004; Figure 15. Trends in Health Expenditures by Source, 1995-2004; Figure 16. In-Budget versus Off-Budget Donor Health Expenditures, 2000-04Figure 17. Total Health Expenditures Going to Service Provision and Administration, 2001-2004 Figure 18. MOH/CBOH Health Expenditures Going to Service Provision and Administration, 2001-04; Figure 19. MOH/CBOH Health Expenditures by Level of Care, 1999-2004; Table 9. Total Financing of Health Facilities, 2002-04; Figure 20. Financing of Health Facilities by Source, 2002-04; Figure 21. Health Expenditures of MOH, Mission, and For-Profit Facilities by Inputs, 1999-2004; 4. Budget Allocation, Release, and Spending: Results of the Public Expenditure Tracking Component of the PET/QSDS, 2005-06Figure 22. Flow of Funds and Other Resources in Zambia's Government Health SectorThis book portrays the performance of the health sector in Zambia using quantitative techniques. While there have been a number of health sector assessments in the country, they have relied on qualitative and anecdotal evidence for the most part. For the first time, this pubic expenditure review of the health sector brings together the results of three separate but related analytical efforts: multi-year national health accounts, a public expenditure tracking and quality of service delivery survey, and resource and impact modeling using the Marginal Budgeting for Bottlenecks software.World Bank country study.World Bank e-Library.Medical economicsZambiaZambiaStatistics, MedicalMedical economics338.4/73621096894Picazo Oscar F1484294Zhao Feng1967-1484295DNLM/DLCDLCNLMYDXCPC#PBWXCDXDLCBOOK9910782987603321Zambia health sector public expenditure review3702879UNINA