03766oam 22006975 450 991079636270332120180912120832.01-4648-1110-510.1596/978-1-4648-1109-8(CKB)3790000000543419(MiAaPQ)EBC5210532(OCoLC)on1026504186(The World Bank)20613519(US-djbf)20613519(EXLCZ)99379000000054341920180803h20182018 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentnrdamediancrdacarrierStrengthening post-Ebola health systems from response to resilience in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone /Ramesh Govindaraj, Christopher H. Herbst, and John Paul Clark, editorsWashington, D. C. :World Bank Group,[2018]20181 online resource (xvi, 157 pages) illustrations, maps (most color) ;26 cm1-4648-1109-1 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.Introduction and context -- National investment plans and fiscal space analysis -- Plans to scale up and improve the distribution of the health workforce -- Scaling up the disease surveillance system -- Overall conclusions and recommendations -- Appendixes : A. National investment plans and costing -- B.1. Components of investment plans and fiscal space projections for the health workforce -- B.2. Analysis of health workforce targets derived from the costing of those targets -- B.3. Related health workforce tables -- C. National disease surveillance.Addresses the challenge of enabling the development of viable, resilient, and fiscally sustainable health system in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. Initiated while Ebola was still raging in all of the three most-affected countries in West Africa, the study identifies the requirements for strengthening the health systems in these countries to go beyond just getting the number of Ebola cases to zero. The overall goal of this study is thus twofold: To assess the capacity of the health systems of the three most-affected countries in terms of their ability to deliver quality health services to their populations, perform core public health functions on a routine basis, and to respond to public health emergencies; and To identify the highest impact strategies to help these countries to strengthen their health systems to be more effective and resilient, drilling down into three key aspects of the health system-- that is, fiscal space for universal health coverage (UHC), development and deployment of an effective health workforce, and continuous disease surveillance.--Source other than the Library of Congress.World Bank e-Library.Ebola virus diseaseMedical careGuineaMedical careLiberiaMedical careSierra LeoneAfrica, WesternAfricafastAfrica, WestfastHistory.fastEbola virus disease.Medical careMedical careMedical care362.1969/1800966Govindaraj Ramesh1585166Govindaraj RameshHerbst Christopher H.Clark John PaulWorld Bank Group,NLMNLMSOIOCLCFYDXVA@OCLCOL2UDLCBOOK9910796362703321Strengthening post-Ebola health systems3869498UNINA