Zambia Health Sector Public : Accounting for Resources to Improve Effective Service Coverage

Over the past few years, three nagging problems have bedeviled Zambia's health sector: the country is falling off-track from reaching the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), it is facing severe financing constraints on the government front, and the health and HIV/AIDS sector is increasingly be...

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Main Authors: Picazo, Oscar F., Zhao, Feng
Format: Publication
Language:en_US
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2013
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PHO
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13532
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Absenteeism
Accountability
Accounting
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allocation of resources
annual reviews
basic health care
basic health services
Budget Allocation
Budget Process
budget support
budgetary allocations
capita health expenditure
capita health spending
Capital Expenditures
cash budgeting
cash budgeting system
Cash payments
catchment population
central government
Child Health
Child Mortality
civil servants
clinical services
clinics
communicable diseases
Cost analysis
Cost Estimates
crowding
deaths
Debt
debt relief
delivery mechanisms
delivery systems
Development Planning
dissemination
Doctors
Donor financing
epidemiological transition
Essential Drugs
exchange rate
Exercises
external assistance
externalities
family planning
financial contributions
Financial Management
financing arrangements
fiscal discipline
fiscal implications
fiscal management
fiscal sustainability
fiscal transfers
forecasts
government expenditures
government spending
Gross Domestic Product
gynecology
health care
health care facilities
Health Centers
health clinics
Health Committees
health delivery
health delivery system
Health Economics
Health Expenditure
Health Expenditures
Health Facilities
health financing
Health Indicators
Health Institutions
health insurance
health insurance schemes
Health Interventions
Health Management
Health Outcome
health outcomes
Health Policy
health posts
health projects
Health Resources
Health Sector
health sector reform
Health Service
Health Service Delivery
health service provision
Health Services
health specialist
health spending
health status
Health System
Health System Goals
Health Workers
HIV/AIDS
Hospital
hospital accreditation
hospital financing
Hospital Management
Hospitals
HR
Human Resources
illness
immunization
Income
income countries
Inequities
Infant
Infant Mortality
Infant Mortality Rate
Information System
inpatient care
Intervention
legal status
life expectancy
Live Births
Living Conditions
Macroeconomic Policy
macroeconomic situation
Malaria
malaria control
Management of Health
management responsibilities
marginal increase
Maternal Health
Maternal Health Interventions
Maternal Mortality
Maternal Mortality Ratio
Maternal Mortality Reduction
Medical economics
Medical Equipment
medical instruments
Medical Supplies
Medium Term Expenditure
Medium Term Expenditure Framework
Medium-Term Expenditure
Medium-Term Expenditure Framework
member countries
Millennium Development Goals
Ministry of Defense
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Health
morbidity
Mortality
National Government
National Health
National Health Insurance
National Health Insurance Fund
national health spending
National Planning
national priorities
nongovernmental organizations
nurses
nutrition
Oral Rehydration Therapy
outpatient care
Patient
Patient Management
Patients
pediatrics
performance data
Personnel Expenditures
PHO
Policy Analysis
policy discussions
postnatal care
Poverty Reduction
Poverty Reduction Strategy
pregnancy
pregnant women
Primary health care
private clinics
private providers
private sector
providers of health services
provincial level
psychiatry
Public Expenditure
Public Expenditure Review
Public Expenditure Tracking
public expenditures
public finance
public funds
Public Health
public health programs
public institutions
public sector
Recurrent Expenditures
reform program
Resource allocation
Resource Availability
resource flows
risk factor
sanitation
sector ministries
sectoral allocation
Service Providers
social health insurance
sponsors
surgery
total expenditures
Tuberculosis
tuberculosis cases
Under-Five Mortality
Workers
spellingShingle abortion
Absenteeism
Accountability
Accounting
administrative costs
allocation of resources
annual reviews
basic health care
basic health services
Budget Allocation
Budget Process
budget support
budgetary allocations
capita health expenditure
capita health spending
Capital Expenditures
cash budgeting
cash budgeting system
Cash payments
catchment population
central government
Child Health
Child Mortality
civil servants
clinical services
clinics
communicable diseases
Cost analysis
Cost Estimates
crowding
deaths
Debt
debt relief
delivery mechanisms
delivery systems
Development Planning
dissemination
Doctors
Donor financing
epidemiological transition
Essential Drugs
exchange rate
Exercises
external assistance
externalities
family planning
financial contributions
Financial Management
financing arrangements
fiscal discipline
fiscal implications
fiscal management
fiscal sustainability
fiscal transfers
forecasts
government expenditures
government spending
Gross Domestic Product
gynecology
health care
health care facilities
Health Centers
health clinics
Health Committees
health delivery
health delivery system
Health Economics
Health Expenditure
Health Expenditures
Health Facilities
health financing
Health Indicators
Health Institutions
health insurance
health insurance schemes
Health Interventions
Health Management
Health Outcome
health outcomes
Health Policy
health posts
health projects
Health Resources
Health Sector
health sector reform
Health Service
Health Service Delivery
health service provision
Health Services
health specialist
health spending
health status
Health System
Health System Goals
Health Workers
HIV/AIDS
Hospital
hospital accreditation
hospital financing
Hospital Management
Hospitals
HR
Human Resources
illness
immunization
Income
income countries
Inequities
Infant
Infant Mortality
Infant Mortality Rate
Information System
inpatient care
Intervention
legal status
life expectancy
Live Births
Living Conditions
Macroeconomic Policy
macroeconomic situation
Malaria
malaria control
Management of Health
management responsibilities
marginal increase
Maternal Health
Maternal Health Interventions
Maternal Mortality
Maternal Mortality Ratio
Maternal Mortality Reduction
Medical economics
Medical Equipment
medical instruments
Medical Supplies
Medium Term Expenditure
Medium Term Expenditure Framework
Medium-Term Expenditure
Medium-Term Expenditure Framework
member countries
Millennium Development Goals
Ministry of Defense
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Health
morbidity
Mortality
National Government
National Health
National Health Insurance
National Health Insurance Fund
national health spending
National Planning
national priorities
nongovernmental organizations
nurses
nutrition
Oral Rehydration Therapy
outpatient care
Patient
Patient Management
Patients
pediatrics
performance data
Personnel Expenditures
PHO
Policy Analysis
policy discussions
postnatal care
Poverty Reduction
Poverty Reduction Strategy
pregnancy
pregnant women
Primary health care
private clinics
private providers
private sector
providers of health services
provincial level
psychiatry
Public Expenditure
Public Expenditure Review
Public Expenditure Tracking
public expenditures
public finance
public funds
Public Health
public health programs
public institutions
public sector
Recurrent Expenditures
reform program
Resource allocation
Resource Availability
resource flows
risk factor
sanitation
sector ministries
sectoral allocation
Service Providers
social health insurance
sponsors
surgery
total expenditures
Tuberculosis
tuberculosis cases
Under-Five Mortality
Workers
Picazo, Oscar F.
Zhao, Feng
Zambia Health Sector Public : Accounting for Resources to Improve Effective Service Coverage
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description Over the past few years, three nagging problems have bedeviled Zambia's health sector: the country is falling off-track from reaching the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), it is facing severe financing constraints on the government front, and the health and HIV/AIDS sector is increasingly being fragmented by the reemergence of global disease initiatives. This health sector pubic expenditure review (PER) seeks to assist the Government of the Republic of Zambia (GRZ) and its development partners take stock of the resources in the health sector and how these resources can be better used to produce better health services. The results of the PER are expected to be the used for a variety of purposes, including the preparation of the health sector strategic plan, and succeeding rounds of the global fund request for proposals. Policy dialogue between the Bank and GRZ, both at the macro and sector levels, can also be enriched by the PER. The PER also provides critical inputs into the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) process, and in the assessment of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP). Likewise, the PER can provide inputs to fine-tune the process of the pooled basket funding mechanism under the sector-wide approach (SWAp).
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author Picazo, Oscar F.
Zhao, Feng
author_facet Picazo, Oscar F.
Zhao, Feng
author_sort Picazo, Oscar F.
title Zambia Health Sector Public : Accounting for Resources to Improve Effective Service Coverage
title_short Zambia Health Sector Public : Accounting for Resources to Improve Effective Service Coverage
title_full Zambia Health Sector Public : Accounting for Resources to Improve Effective Service Coverage
title_fullStr Zambia Health Sector Public : Accounting for Resources to Improve Effective Service Coverage
title_full_unstemmed Zambia Health Sector Public : Accounting for Resources to Improve Effective Service Coverage
title_sort zambia health sector public : accounting for resources to improve effective service coverage
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2013
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spelling okr-10986-135322021-04-23T14:03:10Z Zambia Health Sector Public : Accounting for Resources to Improve Effective Service Coverage Picazo, Oscar F. Zhao, Feng abortion Absenteeism Accountability Accounting administrative costs allocation of resources annual reviews basic health care basic health services Budget Allocation Budget Process budget support budgetary allocations capita health expenditure capita health spending Capital Expenditures cash budgeting cash budgeting system Cash payments catchment population central government Child Health Child Mortality civil servants clinical services clinics communicable diseases Cost analysis Cost Estimates crowding deaths Debt debt relief delivery mechanisms delivery systems Development Planning dissemination Doctors Donor financing epidemiological transition Essential Drugs exchange rate Exercises external assistance externalities family planning financial contributions Financial Management financing arrangements fiscal discipline fiscal implications fiscal management fiscal sustainability fiscal transfers forecasts government expenditures government spending Gross Domestic Product gynecology health care health care facilities Health Centers health clinics Health Committees health delivery health delivery system Health Economics Health Expenditure Health Expenditures Health Facilities health financing Health Indicators Health Institutions health insurance health insurance schemes Health Interventions Health Management Health Outcome health outcomes Health Policy health posts health projects Health Resources Health Sector health sector reform Health Service Health Service Delivery health service provision Health Services health specialist health spending health status Health System Health System Goals Health Workers HIV/AIDS Hospital hospital accreditation hospital financing Hospital Management Hospitals HR Human Resources illness immunization Income income countries Inequities Infant Infant Mortality Infant Mortality Rate Information System inpatient care Intervention legal status life expectancy Live Births Living Conditions Macroeconomic Policy macroeconomic situation Malaria malaria control Management of Health management responsibilities marginal increase Maternal Health Maternal Health Interventions Maternal Mortality Maternal Mortality Ratio Maternal Mortality Reduction Medical economics Medical Equipment medical instruments Medical Supplies Medium Term Expenditure Medium Term Expenditure Framework Medium-Term Expenditure Medium-Term Expenditure Framework member countries Millennium Development Goals Ministry of Defense Ministry of Finance Ministry of Health morbidity Mortality National Government National Health National Health Insurance National Health Insurance Fund national health spending National Planning national priorities nongovernmental organizations nurses nutrition Oral Rehydration Therapy outpatient care Patient Patient Management Patients pediatrics performance data Personnel Expenditures PHO Policy Analysis policy discussions postnatal care Poverty Reduction Poverty Reduction Strategy pregnancy pregnant women Primary health care private clinics private providers private sector providers of health services provincial level psychiatry Public Expenditure Public Expenditure Review Public Expenditure Tracking public expenditures public finance public funds Public Health public health programs public institutions public sector Recurrent Expenditures reform program Resource allocation Resource Availability resource flows risk factor sanitation sector ministries sectoral allocation Service Providers social health insurance sponsors surgery total expenditures Tuberculosis tuberculosis cases Under-Five Mortality Workers Over the past few years, three nagging problems have bedeviled Zambia's health sector: the country is falling off-track from reaching the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), it is facing severe financing constraints on the government front, and the health and HIV/AIDS sector is increasingly being fragmented by the reemergence of global disease initiatives. This health sector pubic expenditure review (PER) seeks to assist the Government of the Republic of Zambia (GRZ) and its development partners take stock of the resources in the health sector and how these resources can be better used to produce better health services. The results of the PER are expected to be the used for a variety of purposes, including the preparation of the health sector strategic plan, and succeeding rounds of the global fund request for proposals. Policy dialogue between the Bank and GRZ, both at the macro and sector levels, can also be enriched by the PER. The PER also provides critical inputs into the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) process, and in the assessment of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP). Likewise, the PER can provide inputs to fine-tune the process of the pooled basket funding mechanism under the sector-wide approach (SWAp). 2013-05-23T20:04:03Z 2013-05-23T20:04:03Z 2009 978-0-8213-7804-5 0253-2123 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13532 en_US World Bank Country Study; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research Africa Zambia