Fb2 Guide to Producing National Health Accounts: With Special Applications for Low-income and Middle-income Countries ePub
by World Health Organization
Category: | Medicine and Health Sciences |
Subcategory: | Other |
Author: | World Health Organization |
ISBN: | 9241546077 |
ISBN13: | 978-9241546072 |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | World Health Organization (January 1, 2003) |
Pages: | 327 |
Fb2 eBook: | 1989 kb |
ePub eBook: | 1318 kb |
Digital formats: | lit docx azw mbr |
With Special Applications for Low-income and Middle-income Countries.
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Quality of Drugs in Low-Income Countries. The proliferation of sub-standard pharmaceutical products and the overuse of antibiotics are significant global health challenges today. The first looked at the quality of drugs manufactured in India but marketed globally, while the second looked at the rise of antimicrobial resistance and its association with out-of-pocket payments.
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In several low-and middle-income countries to inform health sector planning processes and has also been used to generate estimates for global advocacy efforts. Objective: To do resource and cost projections for the entire Cambodian health sector using the OneHealth tool, during the development of the third national health strategic plan 2016-2020.
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A wide range of digital health initiatives have been piloted in response to specific healthcare challenges in low and middle income countries (LMICs). These leverage ubiquitous technologies such as mobile phone networks and devices, combined with increasingly sophisticated national level health information systems and information exchanges. In 2015, the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations (UN) Foundation and Johns Hopkins University Global mHealth Initiative jointly developed the mHealth Assessment and Planning for Scale Toolkit (MAPS), which includes a self-scoring rubric to examine digital health project maturity across six axes (Fig.