Recommended reading
- Achieving universal coverage with health interventions
- ( C.G. Victoria; K. Hanson; J. Bryce; P. Vaughan / The Lancet , 2004)
- Recommended reading
- Known cost effective public health interventions are not reaching developing country populations who need them. Programmes to deliver these interventions are too often patchy, low quality and short-li...
- Civil society contributions to pro-poor, health equity policies
- ( R. Loewensen / Training and Research Support Centre , 2003)
- This paper, published by the World Health Organization’s Training Research and Support Centre (TARSC), examines the role of civil society organisations (CSOs) in improving the responsiveness of health...
- Changing times - health reform in rural China
- ( Yunguo Liu;Gerald Bloom / id21 Development Research Reporting Service , 2002)
- How has China formulated health policies during the transition to a market economy? How can government help localities improve their rural health services? An Institute of Development Studies working ...
- Health systems in East Asia: what can developing countries learn from Japan and the Asian Tigers?
- ( A. Wagstaff / World Bank , 2005)
- The health systems of Japan and the Asian Tigers (Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan), and the recent reforms to them, provide many potentially valuable lessons to East Asia’s developi...
- Equity in financing healthcare: impact of universal access to healthcare in Thailand
- ( S. Limwattananon;V. Tangcharoensathien;P. Prakongsai / Equitap , 2005)
- This Equitap paper analyses the impact of the introduction of universal health care coverage in Thailand in 2001. It examines changes in the use of public health care and the incidence of catastrophic...







