Planning the finances of the health sector : a manual for developing countries / by E. P. Mach, B. Abel-Smith.
Material type: TextPublication details: Geneva : World Health Organization, 1983. Description: 124 pISBN: 9241541717Title translated: Planification des ressources financières du secteur de la santé : manuel à l' usage des pays en développement; Planificación de las finanzas en el sector de la salud : manual para países en desarrolloSubject(s): Health services -- economics | Health planning | Health expenditures | Manuals | Developing countries | Organization of Health Care and Social DevelopmentNLM classification: W 74Abstract: A training manual for planners, economists, statisticians, accountants, and researchers in the health and health-related sectors of developing countries. The book presents a method for carrying out a detailed analysis of the financing of health services to orient these services towards more equitable and efficient utilization of resources. Chapters suggest ways of collecting and organizing data on expenditure and sources of finance and show how this information might be used in policy formulation. The book also argues that, even with limited statistical data, useful estimates can be made of the main categories of health expenditure, sources of finance, and the flows of money within the health sector.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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A training manual for planners, economists, statisticians, accountants, and researchers in the health and health-related sectors of developing countries. The book presents a method for carrying out a detailed analysis of the financing of health services to orient these services towards more equitable and efficient utilization of resources. Chapters suggest ways of collecting and organizing data on expenditure and sources of finance and show how this information might be used in policy formulation. The book also argues that, even with limited statistical data, useful estimates can be made of the main categories of health expenditure, sources of finance, and the flows of money within the health sector.
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