11557nam 2200733Ia 450 991082005580332120200520144314.01-280-08624-697866100862450-585-47956-910.1596/0-8213-5531-7(CKB)111087027996048(SSID)ssj0000087288(PQKBManifestationID)11113537(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000087288(PQKBWorkID)10052875(PQKB)10727719(MiAaPQ)EBC3050626(Au-PeEL)EBL3050626(CaPaEBR)ebr10045536(CaONFJC)MIL8624(OCoLC)53481956(The World Bank)2003052538(US-djbf)13182396(EXLCZ)9911108702799604820030501d2003 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHealth policy research in South Asia building capacity for reform /edited by Abdo S. Yazbeck and David H. Peters1st ed.Washington, DC World Bank2003xxv, 428 pages illustrations ;23 cmHealth, nutrition, and population seriesBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-8213-5531-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Section I: Introduction -- 1 Overview -- 2 A Framework for Health Policy Research in South Asia -- Section II: Analysis of Inequality -- 3 The Distribution of Public Health Subsidies in India -- 4 Equity in Financing and Delivery of Health Services in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka -- 5 Geographic Resource Allocation in Bangladesh -- Section III: Expenditure Analysis -- 6 Public Expenditure Review of the Health and Population Sector Program in Bangladesh -- 7 Sri Lanka's National Health Accounts: National Health Expenditures 1990-1999 -- 8 The Bangladesh Health Facility Efficiency Survey -- Section IV: Private Sector Analysis -- 9 Private Health Care Sector in India-Policy Challenges and Options for Partnership -- 10 Private Health Provision in Uttar Pradesh, India -- 11 Private Primary Care Practitioners in Sri Lanka -- Section V: Consumer and Provider Perspectives -- 12 Consumer Redress in the Health Sector in India -- 13 Quality Health Care in Private and Public Health Care Institutions -- 14 Voices of Stakeholders in the Health Sector Reform in Bangladesh -- Index -- Tables -- 1.1 Selected Health Indicators in South Asian Countries -- 1.2 Inequality in Health Outcomes and Health Sector Outputs in South Asia -- 3.1 Unit Cost Estimates from Facility-Level Data in India -- 3.2 Distribution of Health Care Services in Public Health Facilities by Type of Service, State/Region, and Socioeconomic Stat -- 3.3 Distribution of Use of Services by Public and Private Facilities by Type of Service, State/Region, and Per Capita Expendi -- 3.4 Share of Richest 40 Percent of the Population in Total Hospital Charges Paid to Public Health Facilities by State and Region,1995/96 -- 3.5 Distribution of Public Subsidies by State/Region and Socioeconomic Status, 1995/96.4.1 General Indicators for Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, 1997 -- 4.2 Background Information on National Health Systems of Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka -- 4.3 Overview of Survey Data Used in the Study -- 4.4 Infant and Under-Five Mortality Rates by Income Quintile of Equivalent Consumption for Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka -- 4.5 Infant and Under-Five Mortality Rates by Education of Mother and Place of Residence for Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka -- 4.6 Distribution of the Benefits of Government Expenditures on Personal Medical Services in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka -- 4.7 Distribution of the Benefits of Government Expenditures on Collective Services and on All Services in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka -- 4.8 Variations in Government Expenditures on Health by Region -- 4.9 Distribution of Payments for Health Care for Each Source in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka by Income Decile -- 4.10 Kakwani and Suits Indexes for Different Payment Mechanisms for Health Care in Sri Lanka -- 4.11 Redistributive Impact of Government Taxation and Financing of Health Care Services in Sri Lanka, 1995/96 -- 4.12 Redistributive Impact of Government Taxation and Financing of Health Care Services in Bangladesh, 1996/97 -- 5.1 Allocation of Funding to Public Facilities -- 5.2 Typical Budgets for a District Hospital and an Upazila Health Complex -- 5.3 Distribution of Spending on Public Health in an Average District by Type of Facility -- 5.4 Range of Public Health Spending Per Capita across Districts by Division and Presence of a Medical College Hospital (MCH),Fiscal 2000 -- 5.5 Inpatient and Outpatient Use of District Hospital (DH) and Medical College Hospital (MCH) Facilities, by Selected Distric -- 6.1 Financial Indicators of the HPSP -- 6.2 Public Expenditure Allocation of Benefits by Gender and Type of Service.6.3 Average Payments per User by Income Group and ESP Category -- 6.4 Revenue Projections under Different Assumptions -- 7.1 Total Expenditures on Health (TEH), 1990-99 -- 7.2 Per Capita Health Expenditures, 1990-99 -- 7.3 Total Expenditures on Health at Current Market Prices, 1990-99 -- 7.4 Total Expenditures by Function, 1990-99 -- 7.5 Relative Share of Funding by Public and Private Expenditures to Selected Functional Categories in 1997 -- 7.6 Relative Share of Funding by Central, Provincial, and Local Governments to Selected Functional Categories in 1997 -- 7.7 Total Government Expenditures by Function, 1990-99 -- 7.8 Total Nongovernment Expenditures by Function, 1990-99 -- 7.9 Total National Expenditures by Type of Provider, 1990-99 -- 7.10 Total Government Expenditures by Type of Provider, 1990-99 -- 7.11 Total Nongovernment Expenditures by Type of Provider, 1990-99 -- 7.12 Per Capita Expenditures by Source, 1997 -- 7.13 Per Capita Expenditures by Central Government, 1990-99 -- 7.14 Per Capita Expenditures by Provincial Council and Local Government, 1990-99 -- 7.15 Total Expenditure on Health Per Capita Not Directly Attributable to Any Province, 1990-99 -- 7.16 National Health Expenditures in Selected Asia-Pacific and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Countries and Economies -- 7.17 International Comparison of Expenditures by Source -- 8.1 Allocation of Recurrent Costs to Inpatient and Outpatient Services -- 8.2 Distribution of Sampled Facilities in Survey by Type and Division -- 8.3 Key Statistics by Category of Facility -- 8.4 Available Equipment at Facilities -- 8.5 Available Utilities at Facilities -- 8.6 Staffing Indicators and Ratios -- 8.7 Allocation of Staff Time to Inpatient Care -- 8.8 Average Annual Number of Outpatient Services and Tests by Category and Type of Facility -- 8.9 Inpatient Service Statistics.8.10 Distribution of Recurrent Costs by Category of Cost -- 8.11 Share of Recurrent Costs Accounted for by Inpatient Use -- 8.12 Breakdown of Recurrent Costs in Providing Inpatient Services -- 8.13 Breakdown of Recurrent Costs in Providing Outpatient Services -- 8.14 Gross Unit Costs for Inpatient and Outpatient Services -- 8.15 Cost per Bed-Day Occupied by Type of Facility and Division -- 8.16 Cost per Admission by Type of Facility and Division -- 8.17 Cost per Outpatient Visit by Type of Facility -- 8.18 Indicators of Resource Availability at THCs by Division -- 8.19 Comparison of Hospital Services Statistics -- 8.20 Comparison of Hospital Unit Costs as a Percentage of Per Capita Gross National Product -- 8.21 Comparison of Hospital Staffing Indicators -- 10.1 Basic Demographic Indicators for Uttar Pradesh and India -- 10.2 The Burden of Disease in Uttar Pradesh, 1994 -- 10.3 Estimated Number of Inpatient Institutions and Beds in the Public and Private Sectors in Uttar Pradesh, 2000 -- 10.4 Brief Statistics of Chosen Districts -- 10.5 Number of Samples Taken in Each Study Location -- 10.6 Questionnaire Type, Respondents, and Information Sought -- 10.7 Diagnostic Services Offered by Health Care Institutions and Solo Practitioners -- 10.8 Nature of Concessions Offered to Poor Patients -- 10.9 Service Charges at Private Health Care Institutions -- 10.10 Opinions Expressed by Patients on Exit -- 11.1 Geographical Distribution of General Practitioners, 1984-2000 -- 11.2 Age and Sex Distribution of Private Practice Patients, 2000 -- 11.3 Most Frequently Prescribed Drugs in GP Practices in Sri Lanka, Australia, and the United States, 2000 -- 12.1 Distribution of Samples Covered in the Hospital Sector -- 12.2 Distribution of Samples Covered in the Consumer Sector -- 12.3 Distribution of Facilities Surveyed by Availability of Patient Redress System.12.4 Distribution of Facilities with Some Consumer Redress Systems by Frequency of Review -- 12.5 Distribution of Complaint Boxes/Books: Claimed and Observed -- 12.6 Distribution of Types of Complaints Commonly Received According to Type of Facility -- 12.7 Time Taken to Respond to Complaints in Private and Public Hospitals -- 12.8 Distribution of Pending Cases by Reasons for Claims -- 12.9 Lawyers' Recommendations for Increasing the Efficiency of Consumer Forums -- 13.1 Health System Goals According to a WHO Framework, 2000 -- 13.2 Integrated Framework for Assessment of the Quality of Health Care -- 13.3 Quality of Care Received by Ever-Married Women during Their Most Recent Visit to a Private or Public Sector Health Facility in India,1998/99 -- 13.4 Premises Ownership and Scale of Accommodation of Private and Public HCIs -- 13.5 Practice Guidelines, Medical Audits, and Medical Records in HCIs -- 13.6 Patient Exit Interview-Place of Interview and Respondent Characteristics -- 13.7 Patient Satisfaction Levels in Private and Public Health Care Institutions -- 13.8 Frequency of "Excellent " or "Very Good" Rating by Patients for Each of the 11 Items in the Quality of Service Questionn -- 13.9 Frequency of "Excellent" Rating by Patients for Each of the 11 Items in the Quality of Service Questionnaire -- 13.10 Level of Patient Satisfaction with Respect to Specific Facilities -- 13.11 Patients Responding "Yes" to Questions about Quality of Services by Respective HCIs -- 13.12 Recommendations to Improve Quality of Services in Private HCIs -- Figures -- 4.1 Use of Public Outpatient Providers in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka -- 4.2 Use of Public Inpatient Providers in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka -- 4.3 Benefit Incidence of Government Health Expenditures-International Comparisons.4.4 Sources of Funding in the National Health Systems of Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.Health, nutrition, and population series.Medical policyResearchSouth AsiaMedical policySouth AsiaHealth care reformSouth AsiaPublic health administrationSouth AsiaMedical policyResearchMedical policyHealth care reformPublic health administration362.1/07/2054Yazbeck Abdo1622917Peters David H.1962-1668299MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910820055803321Health policy research in South Asia4055408UNINA