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Good practice in health financing [[electronic resource] ] : lessons from reforms in low and middle-income countries / / Pablo Gottret, George J. Schieber, and Hugh R. Waters, editors
Good practice in health financing [[electronic resource] ] : lessons from reforms in low and middle-income countries / / Pablo Gottret, George J. Schieber, and Hugh R. Waters, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC, : World Bank, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (530 p.)
Disciplina 362.1/04252091724
Altri autori (Persone) GottretPablo E <1959-> (Pablo Enrique)
SchieberGeorge
WatersHugh
Soggetto topico Medical care - Developing countries - Finance
Health care reform - Economic aspects - Developing countries
Medical policy - Economic aspects - Developing countries
Medical care, Cost of - Developing countries
Health status indicators - Developing countries
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-74465-4
9786611744656
0-8213-7512-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Executive Summary; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Part 1 Assessing Good Practice in Health Financing Reform; Figure 1.1 Determinants of Health, Nutrition, and Population Outcomes; Box 2A Measures of Financial Protection in Tunisia; Figure 2A.1 Payments as Share of Total and Nonfood Expenditure in Tunisia, 2003; Table 2A.1 Catastrophic Impact of Out-of-Pocket Payments in Threshold Expenditure Shares in Tunisia, 2003; Table 3.1 Income and Health Spending, 2004; Table 3.2 Health Outcome and Delivery Indicators, 2005
Figure 3.1 Population Health Indicators Relative to Income and Spending Figure 3.2 Health Service Delivery Indicators Relative to Income and Spending; Figure 3.3 Total Health Spending Relative to Income; Figure 3.4 Health Spending as Share of GDP and per Capita vs. Income; Figure 3.5 Revenue to GDP Ratio vs. Income; Figure 3.6 Government Share of Health vs. Income; Figure 3.7 Out-of-Pocket Spending Relative to Income; Figure 3.8 Hospital Bed and Physician Capacity vs. Income; Figure 3.9 Literacy vs. Income
Table 3.3 Correlations between Population Health Outcomes and Income, Health Spending, and Literacy Levels Figure 5.1 Real GDP Trends per Capita, 1960-2005; Figure 5.2 Political Freedom Trends in Case Countries, 1900-2004; Part 2 Nine Case Studies of Good Practice in Health Financing Reform; Figure 6.1 Chile: Economic Growth, 1810-2005; Figure 6.2 Chile: Growth of Real GDP, 1997-2005; Figure 6.3 Chile: GDP per Capita, 2004; Figure 6.4 Chile: External Debt, 1996-2005; Table 6.1 Chile: Net Tax Revenue Structure, 1996-2004; Figure 6.5 Chile: Composition of External Debt, 2004
Table 6.2 Chile: Macroeconomic Performance, 2000-05 Figure 6.6 Chile: Population Structure, 1990, 2005, and 2020; Table 6.3 Chile: Disease Burden, 1993 (DALYs lost); Figure 6.7 Chile: Infant Mortality, 1960-2002; Figure 6.8 Chile: Life Expectancy, by Historical Period and Gender, 1950-2025; Figure 6.9 Chile: Poverty Compared with Other Latin American Countries, 1999; Figure 6.10 Chile: Infant Mortality and Life Expectancy Compared with Other Latin American Countries, 2004; Box 6.1 Chile: Key Political Milestones; Figure 6.11 Chile: The Mandatory Health Insurance System, 2006
Table 6.4 Chile: Key Health Spending Indicators, 1998-2004 Figure 6.12 Chile: Structure of Health Spending, by Source, 1998-2004; Table 6.5 Chile: Health Spending as a Percentage of GDP, 2004; Table 6.6 Chile: Composition of Spending on Social Welfare Programs, 2000-05; Table 6.7 Chile: Health Problems Covered under the GES, 2005-07; Table 6.8 Chile: Health Coverage Provided by Social Security System, 2005; Figure 6.13 Chile: Coverage of Social Security System, 1984-2005; Figure 6.14 Chile: Coverage of Open ISAPREs, 2006
Table 6.9 Chile: Services Provided by the FONASA and Average Annual Spending per Beneficiary, 2004
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Good practice in health financing : lessons from reforms in low and middle-income countries / / Pablo Gottret, George J. Schieber, and Hugh R. Waters, editors
Good practice in health financing : lessons from reforms in low and middle-income countries / / Pablo Gottret, George J. Schieber, and Hugh R. Waters, editors
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC, : World Bank, c2008
Descrizione fisica xxiv, 504 pages : ill ; ; 23cm
Disciplina 362.1/04252091724
Altri autori (Persone) GottretPablo E <1959-> (Pablo Enrique)
SchieberGeorge
WatersHugh
Soggetto topico Medical care - Developing countries - Finance
Health care reform - Economic aspects - Developing countries
Medical policy - Economic aspects - Developing countries
Medical care, Cost of - Developing countries
Health status indicators - Developing countries
ISBN 1-281-74465-4
9786611744656
0-8213-7512-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Executive Summary; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Part 1 Assessing Good Practice in Health Financing Reform; Figure 1.1 Determinants of Health, Nutrition, and Population Outcomes; Box 2A Measures of Financial Protection in Tunisia; Figure 2A.1 Payments as Share of Total and Nonfood Expenditure in Tunisia, 2003; Table 2A.1 Catastrophic Impact of Out-of-Pocket Payments in Threshold Expenditure Shares in Tunisia, 2003; Table 3.1 Income and Health Spending, 2004; Table 3.2 Health Outcome and Delivery Indicators, 2005
Figure 3.1 Population Health Indicators Relative to Income and Spending Figure 3.2 Health Service Delivery Indicators Relative to Income and Spending; Figure 3.3 Total Health Spending Relative to Income; Figure 3.4 Health Spending as Share of GDP and per Capita vs. Income; Figure 3.5 Revenue to GDP Ratio vs. Income; Figure 3.6 Government Share of Health vs. Income; Figure 3.7 Out-of-Pocket Spending Relative to Income; Figure 3.8 Hospital Bed and Physician Capacity vs. Income; Figure 3.9 Literacy vs. Income
Table 3.3 Correlations between Population Health Outcomes and Income, Health Spending, and Literacy Levels Figure 5.1 Real GDP Trends per Capita, 1960-2005; Figure 5.2 Political Freedom Trends in Case Countries, 1900-2004; Part 2 Nine Case Studies of Good Practice in Health Financing Reform; Figure 6.1 Chile: Economic Growth, 1810-2005; Figure 6.2 Chile: Growth of Real GDP, 1997-2005; Figure 6.3 Chile: GDP per Capita, 2004; Figure 6.4 Chile: External Debt, 1996-2005; Table 6.1 Chile: Net Tax Revenue Structure, 1996-2004; Figure 6.5 Chile: Composition of External Debt, 2004
Table 6.2 Chile: Macroeconomic Performance, 2000-05 Figure 6.6 Chile: Population Structure, 1990, 2005, and 2020; Table 6.3 Chile: Disease Burden, 1993 (DALYs lost); Figure 6.7 Chile: Infant Mortality, 1960-2002; Figure 6.8 Chile: Life Expectancy, by Historical Period and Gender, 1950-2025; Figure 6.9 Chile: Poverty Compared with Other Latin American Countries, 1999; Figure 6.10 Chile: Infant Mortality and Life Expectancy Compared with Other Latin American Countries, 2004; Box 6.1 Chile: Key Political Milestones; Figure 6.11 Chile: The Mandatory Health Insurance System, 2006
Table 6.4 Chile: Key Health Spending Indicators, 1998-2004 Figure 6.12 Chile: Structure of Health Spending, by Source, 1998-2004; Table 6.5 Chile: Health Spending as a Percentage of GDP, 2004; Table 6.6 Chile: Composition of Spending on Social Welfare Programs, 2000-05; Table 6.7 Chile: Health Problems Covered under the GES, 2005-07; Table 6.8 Chile: Health Coverage Provided by Social Security System, 2005; Figure 6.13 Chile: Coverage of Social Security System, 1984-2005; Figure 6.14 Chile: Coverage of Open ISAPREs, 2006
Table 6.9 Chile: Services Provided by the FONASA and Average Annual Spending per Beneficiary, 2004
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Washington, DC, : World Bank, c2008
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Good practices in health financing : : lessons from reforms in low and middle-income countries / / Pablo Gottret, George J. Schieber, and Hugh R. Waters, editors
Good practices in health financing : : lessons from reforms in low and middle-income countries / / Pablo Gottret, George J. Schieber, and Hugh R. Waters, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , [2008]
Descrizione fisica xxiv, 504 pages : ill ; ; 23cm
Disciplina 362.1/04252091724
Altri autori (Persone) GottretPablo E <1959-> (Pablo Enrique)
SchieberGeorge
WatersHugh
Soggetto topico Medical care - Developing countries - Finance
Health care reform - Economic aspects - Developing countries
Medical policy - Economic aspects - Developing countries
Medical care, Cost of - Developing countries
Health status indicators - Developing countries
ISBN 1-281-74465-4
9786611744656
0-8213-7512-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Executive Summary; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Part 1 Assessing Good Practice in Health Financing Reform; Figure 1.1 Determinants of Health, Nutrition, and Population Outcomes; Box 2A Measures of Financial Protection in Tunisia; Figure 2A.1 Payments as Share of Total and Nonfood Expenditure in Tunisia, 2003; Table 2A.1 Catastrophic Impact of Out-of-Pocket Payments in Threshold Expenditure Shares in Tunisia, 2003; Table 3.1 Income and Health Spending, 2004; Table 3.2 Health Outcome and Delivery Indicators, 2005
Figure 3.1 Population Health Indicators Relative to Income and Spending Figure 3.2 Health Service Delivery Indicators Relative to Income and Spending; Figure 3.3 Total Health Spending Relative to Income; Figure 3.4 Health Spending as Share of GDP and per Capita vs. Income; Figure 3.5 Revenue to GDP Ratio vs. Income; Figure 3.6 Government Share of Health vs. Income; Figure 3.7 Out-of-Pocket Spending Relative to Income; Figure 3.8 Hospital Bed and Physician Capacity vs. Income; Figure 3.9 Literacy vs. Income
Table 3.3 Correlations between Population Health Outcomes and Income, Health Spending, and Literacy Levels Figure 5.1 Real GDP Trends per Capita, 1960-2005; Figure 5.2 Political Freedom Trends in Case Countries, 1900-2004; Part 2 Nine Case Studies of Good Practice in Health Financing Reform; Figure 6.1 Chile: Economic Growth, 1810-2005; Figure 6.2 Chile: Growth of Real GDP, 1997-2005; Figure 6.3 Chile: GDP per Capita, 2004; Figure 6.4 Chile: External Debt, 1996-2005; Table 6.1 Chile: Net Tax Revenue Structure, 1996-2004; Figure 6.5 Chile: Composition of External Debt, 2004
Table 6.2 Chile: Macroeconomic Performance, 2000-05 Figure 6.6 Chile: Population Structure, 1990, 2005, and 2020; Table 6.3 Chile: Disease Burden, 1993 (DALYs lost); Figure 6.7 Chile: Infant Mortality, 1960-2002; Figure 6.8 Chile: Life Expectancy, by Historical Period and Gender, 1950-2025; Figure 6.9 Chile: Poverty Compared with Other Latin American Countries, 1999; Figure 6.10 Chile: Infant Mortality and Life Expectancy Compared with Other Latin American Countries, 2004; Box 6.1 Chile: Key Political Milestones; Figure 6.11 Chile: The Mandatory Health Insurance System, 2006
Table 6.4 Chile: Key Health Spending Indicators, 1998-2004 Figure 6.12 Chile: Structure of Health Spending, by Source, 1998-2004; Table 6.5 Chile: Health Spending as a Percentage of GDP, 2004; Table 6.6 Chile: Composition of Spending on Social Welfare Programs, 2000-05; Table 6.7 Chile: Health Problems Covered under the GES, 2005-07; Table 6.8 Chile: Health Coverage Provided by Social Security System, 2005; Figure 6.13 Chile: Coverage of Social Security System, 1984-2005; Figure 6.14 Chile: Coverage of Open ISAPREs, 2006
Table 6.9 Chile: Services Provided by the FONASA and Average Annual Spending per Beneficiary, 2004
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782144303321
Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , [2008]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Governing mandatory health insurance [[electronic resource] ] : learning from experience / / edited by William D. Savedoff and Pablo Gottret
Governing mandatory health insurance [[electronic resource] ] : learning from experience / / edited by William D. Savedoff and Pablo Gottret
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC, : World Bank, 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (246 p.)
Disciplina 368.382
Altri autori (Persone) SavedoffWilliam D
GottretPablo E <1959-> (Pablo Enrique)
Soggetto topico Health insurance
Health insurance - Europe
Health insurance - Latin America
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-78747-7
9786611787479
0-8213-7549-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and abbreviations; Overview; Figure 1 Accountability through governance; Table 1 Mandatory health insurance models and implications for governance; 1 Governing mandatory health insurance: Concepts, framework, and cases; Box 1.1 This book; Box 1.2 Definitions of social health insurance; Figure 1.1 Health insurance schemes; Box 1.3 Serving many masters; Figure 1.2 Three key relationships influencing the behavior of mandatory health insurance entities; Figure 1.3 Accountability through effective governance; Box 1.4 A "fifth" model
Table 1.1 Mandatory health insurance models and implications for governanceTable 1.2 General characteristics of case study countries; Table 1.3 Decisionmaking authority by country and issue; 2 Good governance dimensions in mandatory health insurance: A framework for performance assessment; Table 2.1 Dimensions, features, and indicators of good governance in mandatory health insurance; Figure 2.1 Example for mandatory health insurance governance performance assessment; Figure 2.2 Costa Rica mandatory health insurance governance performance assessment
Figure 2.3 Estonia mandatory health insurance governance performance assessmentFigure 2.4 The Netherlands mandatory health insurance governance performance assessment; Figure 2.5 Chile mandatory health insurance governance performance assessment; 3 Costly success: An integrated health insurer in Costa Rica; Figure 3.1 Evolution of health insurance coverage in Costa Rica; Table 3.1 Influence of different parties on CCSS decisions; Box 3.1 Resolutions of the constitutional court; Figure 3.2 Population covered by the primary health care program, 1990-2003
Figure 3.3 Average length of stay in the hospital, 1990-2004Figure 3.4 External consultations per hour, 1990-2004; 4 Governing a single-payer mandatory health insurance system: The case of Estonia; Figure 4.1 Organizational structure of the Estonian Health Insurance Fund, 2006; Box 4.1 Sources of main regulations; Figure 4.2 Overview of the Estonian health financing system; Table 4.1 Influence on decisions made by the Estonian health financing system; Figure 4.3 Population satisfaction with access to care, 2001-05; Figure 4.4 Outpatient contacts and acute care admissions, 1985-2003
Figure 4.5 Out-of-pocket payment for health care, 1998-2004Figure 4.6 Share of households with high health payments, 1995, 2001, and 2002; Figure 4.7 Estonian Health Insurance Fund revenues and expenditures, 1992-2006; 5 Governing multiple health insurers in acorporatist setting: The case of the Netherlands; Figure 5.1 Three-compartment structure of health insurance before 2006; Table 5.1 Composition of health care financing by source; Box 5.1 Overview of the 2006 reforms; 6 Governing a hybrid mandatory health insurance system: The case of Chile
Figure 6.1 Governance forces in mandatory health insurance: The general case
Record Nr. UNINA-9910454122303321
Washington, DC, : World Bank, 2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Governing mandatory health insurance : : learning from experience / / edited by William D. Savedoff, Pablo Gottret
Governing mandatory health insurance : : learning from experience / / edited by William D. Savedoff, Pablo Gottret
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , [2008]
Descrizione fisica xii, 277 pages : illustrations ; ; 23 cm
Disciplina 368.38/2
Altri autori (Persone) SavedoffWilliam D
GottretPablo E <1959-> (Pablo Enrique)
Soggetto topico Health insurance
Health insurance - Europe
Health insurance - Latin America
ISBN 1-281-78747-7
9786611787479
0-8213-7549-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and abbreviations; Overview; Figure 1 Accountability through governance; Table 1 Mandatory health insurance models and implications for governance; 1 Governing mandatory health insurance: Concepts, framework, and cases; Box 1.1 This book; Box 1.2 Definitions of social health insurance; Figure 1.1 Health insurance schemes; Box 1.3 Serving many masters; Figure 1.2 Three key relationships influencing the behavior of mandatory health insurance entities; Figure 1.3 Accountability through effective governance; Box 1.4 A "fifth" model
Table 1.1 Mandatory health insurance models and implications for governanceTable 1.2 General characteristics of case study countries; Table 1.3 Decisionmaking authority by country and issue; 2 Good governance dimensions in mandatory health insurance: A framework for performance assessment; Table 2.1 Dimensions, features, and indicators of good governance in mandatory health insurance; Figure 2.1 Example for mandatory health insurance governance performance assessment; Figure 2.2 Costa Rica mandatory health insurance governance performance assessment
Figure 2.3 Estonia mandatory health insurance governance performance assessmentFigure 2.4 The Netherlands mandatory health insurance governance performance assessment; Figure 2.5 Chile mandatory health insurance governance performance assessment; 3 Costly success: An integrated health insurer in Costa Rica; Figure 3.1 Evolution of health insurance coverage in Costa Rica; Table 3.1 Influence of different parties on CCSS decisions; Box 3.1 Resolutions of the constitutional court; Figure 3.2 Population covered by the primary health care program, 1990-2003
Figure 3.3 Average length of stay in the hospital, 1990-2004Figure 3.4 External consultations per hour, 1990-2004; 4 Governing a single-payer mandatory health insurance system: The case of Estonia; Figure 4.1 Organizational structure of the Estonian Health Insurance Fund, 2006; Box 4.1 Sources of main regulations; Figure 4.2 Overview of the Estonian health financing system; Table 4.1 Influence on decisions made by the Estonian health financing system; Figure 4.3 Population satisfaction with access to care, 2001-05; Figure 4.4 Outpatient contacts and acute care admissions, 1985-2003
Figure 4.5 Out-of-pocket payment for health care, 1998-2004Figure 4.6 Share of households with high health payments, 1995, 2001, and 2002; Figure 4.7 Estonian Health Insurance Fund revenues and expenditures, 1992-2006; 5 Governing multiple health insurers in acorporatist setting: The case of the Netherlands; Figure 5.1 Three-compartment structure of health insurance before 2006; Table 5.1 Composition of health care financing by source; Box 5.1 Overview of the 2006 reforms; 6 Governing a hybrid mandatory health insurance system: The case of Chile
Figure 6.1 Governance forces in mandatory health insurance: The general case
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782576103321
Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , [2008]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Governing mandatory health insurance : learning from experience / / edited by William D. Savedoff and Pablo Gottret
Governing mandatory health insurance : learning from experience / / edited by William D. Savedoff and Pablo Gottret
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC, : World Bank, 2008
Descrizione fisica xii, 277 pages : illustrations ; ; 23 cm
Disciplina 368.38/2
Altri autori (Persone) SavedoffWilliam D
GottretPablo E <1959-> (Pablo Enrique)
Soggetto topico Health insurance
Health insurance - Europe
Health insurance - Latin America
ISBN 1-281-78747-7
9786611787479
0-8213-7549-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and abbreviations; Overview; Figure 1 Accountability through governance; Table 1 Mandatory health insurance models and implications for governance; 1 Governing mandatory health insurance: Concepts, framework, and cases; Box 1.1 This book; Box 1.2 Definitions of social health insurance; Figure 1.1 Health insurance schemes; Box 1.3 Serving many masters; Figure 1.2 Three key relationships influencing the behavior of mandatory health insurance entities; Figure 1.3 Accountability through effective governance; Box 1.4 A "fifth" model
Table 1.1 Mandatory health insurance models and implications for governanceTable 1.2 General characteristics of case study countries; Table 1.3 Decisionmaking authority by country and issue; 2 Good governance dimensions in mandatory health insurance: A framework for performance assessment; Table 2.1 Dimensions, features, and indicators of good governance in mandatory health insurance; Figure 2.1 Example for mandatory health insurance governance performance assessment; Figure 2.2 Costa Rica mandatory health insurance governance performance assessment
Figure 2.3 Estonia mandatory health insurance governance performance assessmentFigure 2.4 The Netherlands mandatory health insurance governance performance assessment; Figure 2.5 Chile mandatory health insurance governance performance assessment; 3 Costly success: An integrated health insurer in Costa Rica; Figure 3.1 Evolution of health insurance coverage in Costa Rica; Table 3.1 Influence of different parties on CCSS decisions; Box 3.1 Resolutions of the constitutional court; Figure 3.2 Population covered by the primary health care program, 1990-2003
Figure 3.3 Average length of stay in the hospital, 1990-2004Figure 3.4 External consultations per hour, 1990-2004; 4 Governing a single-payer mandatory health insurance system: The case of Estonia; Figure 4.1 Organizational structure of the Estonian Health Insurance Fund, 2006; Box 4.1 Sources of main regulations; Figure 4.2 Overview of the Estonian health financing system; Table 4.1 Influence on decisions made by the Estonian health financing system; Figure 4.3 Population satisfaction with access to care, 2001-05; Figure 4.4 Outpatient contacts and acute care admissions, 1985-2003
Figure 4.5 Out-of-pocket payment for health care, 1998-2004Figure 4.6 Share of households with high health payments, 1995, 2001, and 2002; Figure 4.7 Estonian Health Insurance Fund revenues and expenditures, 1992-2006; 5 Governing multiple health insurers in acorporatist setting: The case of the Netherlands; Figure 5.1 Three-compartment structure of health insurance before 2006; Table 5.1 Composition of health care financing by source; Box 5.1 Overview of the 2006 reforms; 6 Governing a hybrid mandatory health insurance system: The case of Chile
Figure 6.1 Governance forces in mandatory health insurance: The general case
Record Nr. UNINA-9910813996303321
Washington, DC, : World Bank, 2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui