Purchasing Priority Public Health Services

Health care payment reforms undertaken and studied during the past two decades were triggered by problems associated with cost escalation and over-utilization of costlier and cost-ineffective curative services. However, public health services faced...

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Main Authors: Liu, Xingzhu, O'Dougherty, Sheila
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2013
Subjects:
AIR
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/09/5638304/purchasing-priority-public-health-services
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13623
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spelling okr-10986-136232021-04-23T14:03:09Z Purchasing Priority Public Health Services Liu, Xingzhu O'Dougherty, Sheila ABILITY TO PAY ACCIDENTS AGED AIR AIR POLLUTION BLOOD PRESSURE CANCER CERVICAL CANCER CHILD HEALTH CHOLESTEROL COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COUNSELING DISEASE PREVENTION DISTRICTS DOCTORS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EXTERNALITIES FAMILIES FAMILY PLANNING FEE FOR SERVICE GENERAL PRACTITIONERS GLOBAL BUDGETS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE FINANCING HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH EXAMINATIONS HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH FINANCING HEALTH IMPROVEMENT HEALTH INFORMATION HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH STATUS HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEMS HEPATITIS HEPATITIS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES IMMUNIZATION IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE IMMUNIZATION PROGRAMS IMMUNIZATION RATES IMMUNIZATION SERVICES IMMUNIZATIONS IMMUNODEFICIENCY INCOME INFANTS INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFLUENZA INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURERS INTERVENTION LESSONS LEARNED MANAGED CARE MEASLES MEDIA MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICARE MOBILE CLINICS MOTHERS MOTIVATION NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS NUTRITION PARENTS PATIENTS PHYSICIANS POSTNATAL CARE PREGNANCY PREMATURE DEATH PRESCHOOL CHILDREN PREVENTIVE HEALTH SERVICES PRIMARY CARE PRIVATE INSURANCE PRIVATE SECTOR PROBABILITY PROMOTING HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH BUDGET PUBLIC HEALTH CARE PUBLIC HEALTH CARE SERVICES PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTIONS PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC HOSPITALS PUBLIC SECTOR RESEARCH FINDINGS RISK FACTORS SAFETY SCREENING SERVICE DELIVERY SMOKING SOCIAL INSURANCE TUBERCULOSIS URBAN AREAS VACCINATIONS VACCINES Health care payment reforms undertaken and studied during the past two decades were triggered by problems associated with cost escalation and over-utilization of costlier and cost-ineffective curative services. However, public health services faced different problems-insufficient financing and underutilization. If the fundamental problems of medical care are different from those of public health services, can the systems for financing and paying for medical care also apply to public health services? 2013-05-29T15:24:22Z 2013-05-29T15:24:22Z 2004-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/09/5638304/purchasing-priority-public-health-services http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13623 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
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en_US
topic ABILITY TO PAY
ACCIDENTS
AGED
AIR
AIR POLLUTION
BLOOD PRESSURE
CANCER
CERVICAL CANCER
CHILD HEALTH
CHOLESTEROL
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
COUNSELING
DISEASE PREVENTION
DISTRICTS
DOCTORS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EXTERNALITIES
FAMILIES
FAMILY PLANNING
FEE FOR SERVICE
GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
GLOBAL BUDGETS
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE FINANCING
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
HEALTH EDUCATION
HEALTH EXAMINATIONS
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
HEALTH FINANCING
HEALTH IMPROVEMENT
HEALTH INFORMATION
HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
HEALTH PROMOTION
HEALTH PROVIDERS
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH STATUS
HEALTH SYSTEM
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEPATITIS
HEPATITIS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCES
IMMUNIZATION
IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE
IMMUNIZATION PROGRAMS
IMMUNIZATION RATES
IMMUNIZATION SERVICES
IMMUNIZATIONS
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
INCOME
INFANTS
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
INFLUENZA
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INSURERS
INTERVENTION
LESSONS LEARNED
MANAGED CARE
MEASLES
MEDIA
MEDICAL CARE
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
MEDICAL SERVICES
MEDICARE
MOBILE CLINICS
MOTHERS
MOTIVATION
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
NUTRITION
PARENTS
PATIENTS
PHYSICIANS
POSTNATAL CARE
PREGNANCY
PREMATURE DEATH
PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
PREVENTIVE HEALTH SERVICES
PRIMARY CARE
PRIVATE INSURANCE
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROBABILITY
PROMOTING HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH BUDGET
PUBLIC HEALTH CARE
PUBLIC HEALTH CARE SERVICES
PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
PUBLIC SECTOR
RESEARCH FINDINGS
RISK FACTORS
SAFETY
SCREENING
SERVICE DELIVERY
SMOKING
SOCIAL INSURANCE
TUBERCULOSIS
URBAN AREAS
VACCINATIONS
VACCINES
spellingShingle ABILITY TO PAY
ACCIDENTS
AGED
AIR
AIR POLLUTION
BLOOD PRESSURE
CANCER
CERVICAL CANCER
CHILD HEALTH
CHOLESTEROL
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
COUNSELING
DISEASE PREVENTION
DISTRICTS
DOCTORS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EXTERNALITIES
FAMILIES
FAMILY PLANNING
FEE FOR SERVICE
GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
GLOBAL BUDGETS
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE FINANCING
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
HEALTH EDUCATION
HEALTH EXAMINATIONS
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
HEALTH FINANCING
HEALTH IMPROVEMENT
HEALTH INFORMATION
HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
HEALTH PROMOTION
HEALTH PROVIDERS
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH STATUS
HEALTH SYSTEM
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEPATITIS
HEPATITIS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCES
IMMUNIZATION
IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE
IMMUNIZATION PROGRAMS
IMMUNIZATION RATES
IMMUNIZATION SERVICES
IMMUNIZATIONS
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
INCOME
INFANTS
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
INFLUENZA
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INSURERS
INTERVENTION
LESSONS LEARNED
MANAGED CARE
MEASLES
MEDIA
MEDICAL CARE
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
MEDICAL SERVICES
MEDICARE
MOBILE CLINICS
MOTHERS
MOTIVATION
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
NUTRITION
PARENTS
PATIENTS
PHYSICIANS
POSTNATAL CARE
PREGNANCY
PREMATURE DEATH
PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
PREVENTIVE HEALTH SERVICES
PRIMARY CARE
PRIVATE INSURANCE
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROBABILITY
PROMOTING HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH BUDGET
PUBLIC HEALTH CARE
PUBLIC HEALTH CARE SERVICES
PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
PUBLIC SECTOR
RESEARCH FINDINGS
RISK FACTORS
SAFETY
SCREENING
SERVICE DELIVERY
SMOKING
SOCIAL INSURANCE
TUBERCULOSIS
URBAN AREAS
VACCINATIONS
VACCINES
Liu, Xingzhu
O'Dougherty, Sheila
Purchasing Priority Public Health Services
relation Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) discussion paper;
description Health care payment reforms undertaken and studied during the past two decades were triggered by problems associated with cost escalation and over-utilization of costlier and cost-ineffective curative services. However, public health services faced different problems-insufficient financing and underutilization. If the fundamental problems of medical care are different from those of public health services, can the systems for financing and paying for medical care also apply to public health services?
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Liu, Xingzhu
O'Dougherty, Sheila
author_facet Liu, Xingzhu
O'Dougherty, Sheila
author_sort Liu, Xingzhu
title Purchasing Priority Public Health Services
title_short Purchasing Priority Public Health Services
title_full Purchasing Priority Public Health Services
title_fullStr Purchasing Priority Public Health Services
title_full_unstemmed Purchasing Priority Public Health Services
title_sort purchasing priority public health services
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/09/5638304/purchasing-priority-public-health-services
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13623
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