Synopsis of Health Systems Research across the World Bank Group from 2000 to 2010
Policymakers and researchers around the world are working to identify the 'how to' aspect of health systems strengthening. However, there is neither consistency nor clarity on what makes a 'good' health systems study with regard...
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ABORTION ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE CAPACITY BUILDING CHILD HEALTH CLIENT COUNTRIES COMPLICATIONS COMPLICATIONS OF ABORTION DECENTRALIZATION DECENTRALIZATION OF AUTHORITY DELIVERY OF HEALTH SERVICES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT PLANS DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISCRIMINATION DISEASES DISPARITIES IN HEALTH DOCTORS DRUG USERS ECONOMICS EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC CARE EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC SERVICES EPIDEMIC EQUITABLE ACCESS EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL PROTECTION GENDER GLOBAL ACTION GLOBAL HEALTH HEALTH CARE CENTERS HEALTH CARE FINANCING HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH FINANCING HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INSURANCE FUND HEALTH ORGANIZATION HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH REFORM HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY HEALTH SERVICE USE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SPENDING HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH SYSTEMS RESEARCH HEALTH SYSTEMS STRENGTHENING HEALTH WORKERS HEALTH WORKFORCE HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT HIV HIV/AIDS HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATORS HOSPITAL CARE HOSPITAL SYSTEM HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES INCOME INCOME COUNTRIES INJECTING DRUG USERS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSURANCE LABOR MARKET LIVING STANDARDS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO MEDICAL TRAINING MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORTALITY NATIONAL HEALTH NATIONAL HEALTH EXPENDITURE NATIONAL LEVEL NGOS NURSES NUTRITION OBSTETRIC CARE POLICY ANALYSIS POLICY MAKERS POLICY RESEARCH POPULATION DISCUSSION POPULATION SECTOR POPULATION STRATEGY PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIVATE SECTOR PROVIDER PAYMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HOSPITAL PUBLIC HOSPITAL SECTOR PUBLIC HOSPITALS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES QUALITY OF CARE REFORM EFFORT RESEARCH METHODS RURAL AREAS SEX SEX WITH MEN SEX WORKERS SEXUAL PARTNERS SOCIAL SECURITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT UNIVERSAL HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE UNIVERSITIES WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION |
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ABORTION ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE CAPACITY BUILDING CHILD HEALTH CLIENT COUNTRIES COMPLICATIONS COMPLICATIONS OF ABORTION DECENTRALIZATION DECENTRALIZATION OF AUTHORITY DELIVERY OF HEALTH SERVICES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT PLANS DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISCRIMINATION DISEASES DISPARITIES IN HEALTH DOCTORS DRUG USERS ECONOMICS EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC CARE EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC SERVICES EPIDEMIC EQUITABLE ACCESS EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL PROTECTION GENDER GLOBAL ACTION GLOBAL HEALTH HEALTH CARE CENTERS HEALTH CARE FINANCING HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH FINANCING HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INSURANCE FUND HEALTH ORGANIZATION HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH REFORM HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY HEALTH SERVICE USE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SPENDING HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH SYSTEMS RESEARCH HEALTH SYSTEMS STRENGTHENING HEALTH WORKERS HEALTH WORKFORCE HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT HIV HIV/AIDS HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATORS HOSPITAL CARE HOSPITAL SYSTEM HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES INCOME INCOME COUNTRIES INJECTING DRUG USERS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSURANCE LABOR MARKET LIVING STANDARDS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO MEDICAL TRAINING MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORTALITY NATIONAL HEALTH NATIONAL HEALTH EXPENDITURE NATIONAL LEVEL NGOS NURSES NUTRITION OBSTETRIC CARE POLICY ANALYSIS POLICY MAKERS POLICY RESEARCH POPULATION DISCUSSION POPULATION SECTOR POPULATION STRATEGY PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIVATE SECTOR PROVIDER PAYMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HOSPITAL PUBLIC HOSPITAL SECTOR PUBLIC HOSPITALS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES QUALITY OF CARE REFORM EFFORT RESEARCH METHODS RURAL AREAS SEX SEX WITH MEN SEX WORKERS SEXUAL PARTNERS SOCIAL SECURITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT UNIVERSAL HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE UNIVERSITIES WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Weber, Stephanie Brouhard, Katherine Berman, Peter Synopsis of Health Systems Research across the World Bank Group from 2000 to 2010 |
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Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP)
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Policymakers and researchers around the
world are working to identify the 'how to' aspect
of health systems strengthening. However, there is neither
consistency nor clarity on what makes a 'good'
health systems study with regard to research design,
methodology, etc. This synopsis of health systems research
carried out by the World Bank highlights the scale and scope
of the Bank's knowledge contributions to this important
field over the last 10 years. The authors hope this review
will stimulate the Bank and other development partners to
strengthen efforts to create knowledge to improve health
systems. The purpose of this report is to describe the
research on health systems that have taken place across the
World Bank Group over the last 10 years. The World Bank is a
big contributor to research on health systems. The search
identified 664 reports, policy research working papers,
discussion papers, books, book chapters, how-to manuals,
guides, briefs, policy notes and journal articles on health
systems published over the last 10 years. Health systems
research is widely distributed across the Bank, and much of
it is carried out by region-based staff and their colleagues
and clients in countries. The Bank's health systems
research covers a wide scope. The authors have considered
work which is both problem-specific focused on specific
diseases, health problems, or outcomes but with substantial
health systems content as well as cross-cutting in terms of
specific health system 'control knobs.' The
authors lack a very precise definition of health systems.
This review highlights the important contributions of the
World Bank's partners. The Bank engages researchers in
its client countries, partners from academic institutions,
development agencies, and knowledge organizations. |
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Weber, Stephanie Brouhard, Katherine Berman, Peter |
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Weber, Stephanie Brouhard, Katherine Berman, Peter |
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Synopsis of Health Systems Research across the World Bank Group from 2000 to 2010 |
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Synopsis of Health Systems Research across the World Bank Group from 2000 to 2010 |
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Synopsis of Health Systems Research across the World Bank Group from 2000 to 2010 |
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Synopsis of Health Systems Research across the World Bank Group from 2000 to 2010 |
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Synopsis of Health Systems Research across the World Bank Group from 2000 to 2010 |
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synopsis of health systems research across the world bank group from 2000 to 2010 |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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okr-10986-136042021-04-23T14:03:09Z Synopsis of Health Systems Research across the World Bank Group from 2000 to 2010 Weber, Stephanie Brouhard, Katherine Berman, Peter ABORTION ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE CAPACITY BUILDING CHILD HEALTH CLIENT COUNTRIES COMPLICATIONS COMPLICATIONS OF ABORTION DECENTRALIZATION DECENTRALIZATION OF AUTHORITY DELIVERY OF HEALTH SERVICES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT PLANS DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISCRIMINATION DISEASES DISPARITIES IN HEALTH DOCTORS DRUG USERS ECONOMICS EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC CARE EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC SERVICES EPIDEMIC EQUITABLE ACCESS EXPENDITURES FINANCIAL PROTECTION GENDER GLOBAL ACTION GLOBAL HEALTH HEALTH CARE CENTERS HEALTH CARE FINANCING HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH FINANCING HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INSURANCE FUND HEALTH ORGANIZATION HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH REFORM HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY HEALTH SERVICE USE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SPENDING HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH SYSTEMS RESEARCH HEALTH SYSTEMS STRENGTHENING HEALTH WORKERS HEALTH WORKFORCE HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT HIV HIV/AIDS HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATORS HOSPITAL CARE HOSPITAL SYSTEM HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES INCOME INCOME COUNTRIES INJECTING DRUG USERS INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSURANCE LABOR MARKET LIVING STANDARDS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO MEDICAL TRAINING MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORTALITY NATIONAL HEALTH NATIONAL HEALTH EXPENDITURE NATIONAL LEVEL NGOS NURSES NUTRITION OBSTETRIC CARE POLICY ANALYSIS POLICY MAKERS POLICY RESEARCH POPULATION DISCUSSION POPULATION SECTOR POPULATION STRATEGY PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIVATE SECTOR PROVIDER PAYMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HOSPITAL PUBLIC HOSPITAL SECTOR PUBLIC HOSPITALS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES QUALITY OF CARE REFORM EFFORT RESEARCH METHODS RURAL AREAS SEX SEX WITH MEN SEX WORKERS SEXUAL PARTNERS SOCIAL SECURITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT UNIVERSAL HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE UNIVERSITIES WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Policymakers and researchers around the world are working to identify the 'how to' aspect of health systems strengthening. However, there is neither consistency nor clarity on what makes a 'good' health systems study with regard to research design, methodology, etc. This synopsis of health systems research carried out by the World Bank highlights the scale and scope of the Bank's knowledge contributions to this important field over the last 10 years. The authors hope this review will stimulate the Bank and other development partners to strengthen efforts to create knowledge to improve health systems. The purpose of this report is to describe the research on health systems that have taken place across the World Bank Group over the last 10 years. The World Bank is a big contributor to research on health systems. The search identified 664 reports, policy research working papers, discussion papers, books, book chapters, how-to manuals, guides, briefs, policy notes and journal articles on health systems published over the last 10 years. Health systems research is widely distributed across the Bank, and much of it is carried out by region-based staff and their colleagues and clients in countries. The Bank's health systems research covers a wide scope. The authors have considered work which is both problem-specific focused on specific diseases, health problems, or outcomes but with substantial health systems content as well as cross-cutting in terms of specific health system 'control knobs.' The authors lack a very precise definition of health systems. This review highlights the important contributions of the World Bank's partners. The Bank engages researchers in its client countries, partners from academic institutions, development agencies, and knowledge organizations. 2013-05-29T13:21:48Z 2013-05-29T13:21:48Z 2010-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/11/16890249/synopsis-health-systems-research-across-world-bank-group-2000-2010 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13604 English en_US Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) discussion paper; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |