Private Health Sector Assessment in Ghana

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Reference, Public Health
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Author: World Bank ISBN: 9780821387474
Publisher: World Bank Publication: April 8, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: World Bank
ISBN: 9780821387474
Publisher: World Bank
Publication: April 8, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English
Private Health Sector Assessment in Ghana is part of the World Bank Working Paper series. These papers are published to communicate the results of the Banks ongoing research and to stimulate public discussion. The private health sector in Ghana is a large and important sector in the market for health-related goods and services. However little has been documented concerning the size and configuration of private providers and their contribution to health sector outcomes. With better information about the size scope distribution and constraints of private actors Ghanas public policy makers could engage more effectively with the private sector. The scope of the Ghana study involved assessing the role of its private sector in the overall health system; considering the potential of the private sector to play a greater role; and identifying ways to improve the public-private interface to increase equity access and efficiency in the health system.
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Private Health Sector Assessment in Ghana is part of the World Bank Working Paper series. These papers are published to communicate the results of the Banks ongoing research and to stimulate public discussion. The private health sector in Ghana is a large and important sector in the market for health-related goods and services. However little has been documented concerning the size and configuration of private providers and their contribution to health sector outcomes. With better information about the size scope distribution and constraints of private actors Ghanas public policy makers could engage more effectively with the private sector. The scope of the Ghana study involved assessing the role of its private sector in the overall health system; considering the potential of the private sector to play a greater role; and identifying ways to improve the public-private interface to increase equity access and efficiency in the health system.

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