A Roadmap to Achieve Social Justice in Health Care in Egypt

This paper lays out a roadmap to achieve social justice in healthcare by prioritizing areas related to service delivery, financial protection, and quality of care. The aim is to assist the Government of Egypt (GoE) in realizing the principle of soc...

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spelling okr-10986-218912021-04-23T14:04:06Z A Roadmap to Achieve Social Justice in Health Care in Egypt World Bank CHILD HEALTH RISKS REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SOCIAL COMMISSION PEOPLE EARLY CHILDHOOD MORTALITY VACCINATION PHYSIOTHERAPISTS STROKE ABUSE VITAMINS PHARMACISTS ANTENATAL CARE QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE PREVENTION LAWS LIVE BIRTHS MORBIDITY HEALTH INSURANCE LEADING CAUSES HEALTH CARE SCHOOL HEALTH LEGAL STATUS HEALTH DEPRESSION DISADVANTAGED” GROUPS PRESCHOOL CHILDREN CRIME SMOKERS HYPERTENSION INFORMATION SYSTEMS HEALTH FACILITIES PUBLIC HEALTH LIFE EXPECTANCY MATERNAL MORTALITY KNOWLEDGE ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES DISABILITIES DIABETES DIETS RURAL POPULATIONS NATIONAL PLANS MINISTRY OF HEALTH DISEASES MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL IRON TRAINING IMMUNIZATION INFECTIOUS DISEASES PATIENTS PATIENT NATIONAL ACTION SMOKING HEALTH SYSTEMS FAMILY HEALTH HEALTH CENTERS PATIENT RIGHTS CITIZEN FERTILITY RATE NURSES FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES ANXIETY HOUSEHOLD INCOME DISSEMINATION HEALTH EXPERTS SERVICE PROVISION MORTALITY RATE FOLIC ACID SCREENING SERVICE DELIVERY GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT MENTAL HEALTH MORTALITY SOCIAL SUPPORT RISK GROUPS MEDICAL TREATMENT RESPECT NUTRITIONAL STATUS PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES CANNABIS DIETICIANS INFANT WORKERS SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE SOCIAL JUSTICE QUALITY OF CARE AGED SUBSTANCE ABUSE PATIENT SATISFACTION SURVEILLANCE TEENAGER HEALTH POLICY NATIONAL LEVELS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEPATITIS C UNIVERSAL ACCESS HYGIENE FAMILY PLANNING EARLY CHILDHOOD DISADVANTAGED GROUPS CHEMOTHERAPY CHILD NUTRITION MEASUREMENT PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS NUTRITION POPULATIONS INJURIES YOUNG CHILDREN WORKSHOPS CITIZENS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION INTERNET RISK FACTORS MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO HEALTH SYSTEM OUTPATIENT CARE WEIGHT PHYSICIANS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES PREGNANT WOMEN OBESITY CHILDREN MORTALITY RATIO LIVER CANCER CLINICS WORKING CONDITIONS MATERNAL DEATHS BIRTH ATTENDANTS ADDICTION DISABILITY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY POPULATION POLIO EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY LIVING CONDITIONS NUTRITIONISTS NEONATAL MORTALITY UNFPA STRATEGY FERTILITY EPIDEMIOLOGY FAMILIES CHILD HEALTH SERVICES WOMEN MEDICINES REFERRAL SYSTEM FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES HOSPITALS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS ILLNESSES HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION MENTAL PREGNANCY INFANT DEATHS BREASTFEEDING NURSING This paper lays out a roadmap to achieve social justice in healthcare by prioritizing areas related to service delivery, financial protection, and quality of care. The aim is to assist the Government of Egypt (GoE) in realizing the principle of social justice in the provision of healthcare. In doing so, the roadmap aims to prioritize key areas of focus for Egypt, including describing which existing programs to continue supporting and which new programs to consider for development, all under an integrated and interdependent structure. It is a focused assessment of how the overarching aim of social justice can be achieved in the healthcare sector through an emphasis on improving services for the most disadvantaged groups. This roadmap suggests recommendations that will result in incremental improvements in Egypt’s healthcare system in the short to medium term with a focus on disadvantaged groups. Achievement of these results should situate Egypt on the path to achieving social justice in healthcare in the long term. 2015-05-19T15:08:12Z 2015-05-19T15:08:12Z 2015 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/05/24459453/roadmap-achieve-social-justice-health-care-egypt http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21891 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Health Study Middle East and North Africa Egypt, Arab Republic of
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topic CHILD HEALTH
RISKS
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
SOCIAL COMMISSION
PEOPLE
EARLY CHILDHOOD MORTALITY
VACCINATION
PHYSIOTHERAPISTS
STROKE
ABUSE
VITAMINS
PHARMACISTS
ANTENATAL CARE
QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE
PREVENTION
LAWS
LIVE BIRTHS
MORBIDITY
HEALTH INSURANCE
LEADING CAUSES
HEALTH CARE
SCHOOL HEALTH
LEGAL STATUS
HEALTH
DEPRESSION
DISADVANTAGED” GROUPS
PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
CRIME
SMOKERS
HYPERTENSION
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
HEALTH FACILITIES
PUBLIC HEALTH
LIFE EXPECTANCY
MATERNAL MORTALITY
KNOWLEDGE
ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES
DISABILITIES
DIABETES
DIETS
RURAL POPULATIONS
NATIONAL PLANS
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
DISEASES
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL
IRON
TRAINING
IMMUNIZATION
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
PATIENTS
PATIENT
NATIONAL ACTION
SMOKING
HEALTH SYSTEMS
FAMILY HEALTH
HEALTH CENTERS
PATIENT RIGHTS
CITIZEN
FERTILITY RATE
NURSES
FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES
ANXIETY
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
DISSEMINATION
HEALTH EXPERTS
SERVICE PROVISION
MORTALITY RATE
FOLIC ACID
SCREENING
SERVICE DELIVERY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
MENTAL HEALTH
MORTALITY
SOCIAL SUPPORT
RISK GROUPS
MEDICAL TREATMENT
RESPECT
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
CANNABIS
DIETICIANS
INFANT
WORKERS
SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE
SOCIAL JUSTICE
QUALITY OF CARE
AGED
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
PATIENT SATISFACTION
SURVEILLANCE
TEENAGER
HEALTH POLICY
NATIONAL LEVELS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEPATITIS C
UNIVERSAL ACCESS
HYGIENE
FAMILY PLANNING
EARLY CHILDHOOD
DISADVANTAGED GROUPS
CHEMOTHERAPY
CHILD NUTRITION
MEASUREMENT
PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS
NUTRITION
POPULATIONS
INJURIES
YOUNG CHILDREN
WORKSHOPS
CITIZENS
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
INTERNET
RISK FACTORS
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO
HEALTH SYSTEM
OUTPATIENT CARE
WEIGHT
PHYSICIANS
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
PREGNANT WOMEN
OBESITY
CHILDREN
MORTALITY RATIO
LIVER CANCER
CLINICS
WORKING CONDITIONS
MATERNAL DEATHS
BIRTH ATTENDANTS
ADDICTION
DISABILITY
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
POPULATION
POLIO
EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY
LIVING CONDITIONS
NUTRITIONISTS
NEONATAL MORTALITY
UNFPA
STRATEGY
FERTILITY
EPIDEMIOLOGY
FAMILIES
CHILD HEALTH SERVICES
WOMEN
MEDICINES
REFERRAL SYSTEM
FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES
HOSPITALS
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
ILLNESSES
HEALTH SERVICES
IMPLEMENTATION
MENTAL
PREGNANCY
INFANT DEATHS
BREASTFEEDING
NURSING
spellingShingle CHILD HEALTH
RISKS
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
SOCIAL COMMISSION
PEOPLE
EARLY CHILDHOOD MORTALITY
VACCINATION
PHYSIOTHERAPISTS
STROKE
ABUSE
VITAMINS
PHARMACISTS
ANTENATAL CARE
QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE
PREVENTION
LAWS
LIVE BIRTHS
MORBIDITY
HEALTH INSURANCE
LEADING CAUSES
HEALTH CARE
SCHOOL HEALTH
LEGAL STATUS
HEALTH
DEPRESSION
DISADVANTAGED” GROUPS
PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
CRIME
SMOKERS
HYPERTENSION
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
HEALTH FACILITIES
PUBLIC HEALTH
LIFE EXPECTANCY
MATERNAL MORTALITY
KNOWLEDGE
ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES
DISABILITIES
DIABETES
DIETS
RURAL POPULATIONS
NATIONAL PLANS
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
DISEASES
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL
IRON
TRAINING
IMMUNIZATION
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
PATIENTS
PATIENT
NATIONAL ACTION
SMOKING
HEALTH SYSTEMS
FAMILY HEALTH
HEALTH CENTERS
PATIENT RIGHTS
CITIZEN
FERTILITY RATE
NURSES
FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES
ANXIETY
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
DISSEMINATION
HEALTH EXPERTS
SERVICE PROVISION
MORTALITY RATE
FOLIC ACID
SCREENING
SERVICE DELIVERY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
MENTAL HEALTH
MORTALITY
SOCIAL SUPPORT
RISK GROUPS
MEDICAL TREATMENT
RESPECT
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
CANNABIS
DIETICIANS
INFANT
WORKERS
SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE
SOCIAL JUSTICE
QUALITY OF CARE
AGED
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
PATIENT SATISFACTION
SURVEILLANCE
TEENAGER
HEALTH POLICY
NATIONAL LEVELS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEPATITIS C
UNIVERSAL ACCESS
HYGIENE
FAMILY PLANNING
EARLY CHILDHOOD
DISADVANTAGED GROUPS
CHEMOTHERAPY
CHILD NUTRITION
MEASUREMENT
PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS
NUTRITION
POPULATIONS
INJURIES
YOUNG CHILDREN
WORKSHOPS
CITIZENS
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
INTERNET
RISK FACTORS
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO
HEALTH SYSTEM
OUTPATIENT CARE
WEIGHT
PHYSICIANS
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
PREGNANT WOMEN
OBESITY
CHILDREN
MORTALITY RATIO
LIVER CANCER
CLINICS
WORKING CONDITIONS
MATERNAL DEATHS
BIRTH ATTENDANTS
ADDICTION
DISABILITY
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
POPULATION
POLIO
EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY
LIVING CONDITIONS
NUTRITIONISTS
NEONATAL MORTALITY
UNFPA
STRATEGY
FERTILITY
EPIDEMIOLOGY
FAMILIES
CHILD HEALTH SERVICES
WOMEN
MEDICINES
REFERRAL SYSTEM
FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES
HOSPITALS
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
ILLNESSES
HEALTH SERVICES
IMPLEMENTATION
MENTAL
PREGNANCY
INFANT DEATHS
BREASTFEEDING
NURSING
World Bank
A Roadmap to Achieve Social Justice in Health Care in Egypt
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
Egypt, Arab Republic of
description This paper lays out a roadmap to achieve social justice in healthcare by prioritizing areas related to service delivery, financial protection, and quality of care. The aim is to assist the Government of Egypt (GoE) in realizing the principle of social justice in the provision of healthcare. In doing so, the roadmap aims to prioritize key areas of focus for Egypt, including describing which existing programs to continue supporting and which new programs to consider for development, all under an integrated and interdependent structure. It is a focused assessment of how the overarching aim of social justice can be achieved in the healthcare sector through an emphasis on improving services for the most disadvantaged groups. This roadmap suggests recommendations that will result in incremental improvements in Egypt’s healthcare system in the short to medium term with a focus on disadvantaged groups. Achievement of these results should situate Egypt on the path to achieving social justice in healthcare in the long term.
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author World Bank
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title A Roadmap to Achieve Social Justice in Health Care in Egypt
title_short A Roadmap to Achieve Social Justice in Health Care in Egypt
title_full A Roadmap to Achieve Social Justice in Health Care in Egypt
title_fullStr A Roadmap to Achieve Social Justice in Health Care in Egypt
title_full_unstemmed A Roadmap to Achieve Social Justice in Health Care in Egypt
title_sort roadmap to achieve social justice in health care in egypt
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/05/24459453/roadmap-achieve-social-justice-health-care-egypt
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21891
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