Solomon Islands Health Financing System Assessment : Spend Better
This report identifies critical opportunities and constraints faced by Solomon Islands health system as it makes progress towards Universal Health Coverage. Protecting the achievements that have been made over recent years, while continuing to impr...
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okr-10986-300222021-05-25T09:15:15Z Solomon Islands Health Financing System Assessment : Spend Better World Bank HEALTH FINANCE HEALTH SYSTEM FINANCING HEALTH SPENDING PUBLIC EXPENDITURE DONOR FINANCING SERVICE DELIVERY PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT DISEASE CONTROL HEALTH CARE SERVICES VULNERABILITY POVERTY SHARED PROSPERITY DEMOGRAPHICS UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE IMMUNIZATION MALARIA TUBERCULOSIS HIV AIDS This report identifies critical opportunities and constraints faced by Solomon Islands health system as it makes progress towards Universal Health Coverage. Protecting the achievements that have been made over recent years, while continuing to improve a broader range of health outcomes, requires effective management of changes in financial and other institutional arrangements in the health sector. Solomon Islands has made some impressive gains in health outcomes over the last two decades. Continued improvements will require more effective governance to manage finite resources at all health service levels. Now more than ever, with decreasing real per capita health expenditure, greater focus is needed on spending health dollars better. More efficiency. More quality of service delivery. More targeted interventions for vulnerable groups to improve equity. 2018-07-17T18:59:24Z 2018-07-17T18:59:24Z 2018-04 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/481931528443850077/Spend-better http://hdl.handle.net/10986/30022 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Health Study Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Solomon Islands |
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This report identifies critical
opportunities and constraints faced by Solomon Islands
health system as it makes progress towards Universal Health
Coverage. Protecting the achievements that have been made
over recent years, while continuing to improve a broader
range of health outcomes, requires effective management of
changes in financial and other institutional arrangements in
the health sector. Solomon Islands has made some impressive
gains in health outcomes over the last two decades.
Continued improvements will require more effective
governance to manage finite resources at all health service
levels. Now more than ever, with decreasing real per capita
health expenditure, greater focus is needed on spending
health dollars better. More efficiency. More quality of
service delivery. More targeted interventions for vulnerable
groups to improve equity. |
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Solomon Islands Health Financing System Assessment : Spend Better |
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Solomon Islands Health Financing System Assessment : Spend Better |
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Solomon Islands Health Financing System Assessment : Spend Better |
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Solomon Islands Health Financing System Assessment : Spend Better |
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Solomon Islands Health Financing System Assessment : Spend Better |
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solomon islands health financing system assessment : spend better |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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