Health Management Information Systems for Resource Allocation and Purchasing in Developing Countries

This paper begins with the premise that it is not possible to implement an efficient, modern RAP strategy today without the effective use of information technology. The paper then leads the architect through the functionality of the systems compone...

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Main Authors: Streveler, Dennis J., Sherlock, Sheila M.
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/09/5612996/health-management-information-systems-resource-allocation-purchasing-developing-countries
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spelling okr-10986-136552021-04-23T14:03:09Z Health Management Information Systems for Resource Allocation and Purchasing in Developing Countries Streveler, Dennis J. Sherlock, Sheila M. ABILITY TO PAY ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES ACCESS TO INFORMATION AGING ALLERGIES CAPITATION CLINICAL OUTCOMES CLINICS COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY PHARMACIES CONTRACEPTIVES DISCLOSURE DISEASE PREVENTION DISEASES DISPENSARIES ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY ECONOMIC STATUS EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRANSITION EXTENSION EXTERNALITIES FAMILY PLANNING FINANCIAL CONTROL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT GENDER HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE COSTS HEALTH CARE DELIVERY HEALTH CARE FINANCING HEALTH CARE RESOURCES HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH CLINICS HEALTH DELIVERY HEALTH DELIVERY SYSTEM HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH FINANCING HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INFORMATION HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PLANS HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH PROVISION HEALTH RECORDS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH STANDARDS HEALTH STATUS HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH WORKERS HEALTHCARE COSTS HOSPITALS HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES HYGIENE INCOME INFORMATICS INJURIES INSURANCE MARKETS INSURERS INTEGRATION LABORATORIES LESSONS LEARNED MANAGED CARE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGERS MARGINAL COST MARKET FAILURES MEDICAL COSTS MEDICAL EQUIPMENT MEDICAL RECORDS MEDICAL SERVICES NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NURSING NURSING HOMES NUTRITION PATIENT INFORMATION PATIENT MANAGEMENT PATIENTS PHARMACIES PHARMACY PHYSICIANS POLITICAL PROCESSES PREVENTIVE HEALTH SERVICES PRIVATE SECTOR PROGNOSIS PROMOTING HEALTH PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITY CONTROL QUALITY OF CARE SAFETY SANITATION SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE SOCIAL EXCLUSION WASTE WORKERS This paper begins with the premise that it is not possible to implement an efficient, modern RAP strategy today without the effective use of information technology. The paper then leads the architect through the functionality of the systems components and environment needed to support RAP, pausing to justify them at each step. The paper can be used as a long-term guide through the systems development process as it is not necessary (and likely not possible) to implement all functions at once. The paper's intended audience is those members of a planning and strategy body, working in conjunction with technical experts, who are charged with designing and implementing a RAP strategy in a developing country. 2013-05-29T20:27:31Z 2013-05-29T20:27:31Z 2004-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/09/5612996/health-management-information-systems-resource-allocation-purchasing-developing-countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13655 English en_US 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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topic ABILITY TO PAY
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
AGING
ALLERGIES
CAPITATION
CLINICAL OUTCOMES
CLINICS
COMMUNITY HEALTH
COMMUNITY PHARMACIES
CONTRACEPTIVES
DISCLOSURE
DISEASE PREVENTION
DISEASES
DISPENSARIES
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
ECONOMIC STATUS
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRANSITION
EXTENSION
EXTERNALITIES
FAMILY PLANNING
FINANCIAL CONTROL
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
GENDER
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE COSTS
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
HEALTH CARE FINANCING
HEALTH CARE RESOURCES
HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH CLINICS
HEALTH DELIVERY
HEALTH DELIVERY SYSTEM
HEALTH EDUCATION
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH FINANCING
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH INFORMATION
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH PLANS
HEALTH PROBLEMS
HEALTH PROMOTION
HEALTH PROVISION
HEALTH RECORDS
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH STANDARDS
HEALTH STATUS
HEALTH SYSTEM
HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEALTH WORKERS
HEALTHCARE COSTS
HOSPITALS
HOUSING
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCES
HYGIENE
INCOME
INFORMATICS
INJURIES
INSURANCE MARKETS
INSURERS
INTEGRATION
LABORATORIES
LESSONS LEARNED
MANAGED CARE
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
MANAGERS
MARGINAL COST
MARKET FAILURES
MEDICAL COSTS
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
MEDICAL RECORDS
MEDICAL SERVICES
NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NURSING
NURSING HOMES
NUTRITION
PATIENT INFORMATION
PATIENT MANAGEMENT
PATIENTS
PHARMACIES
PHARMACY
PHYSICIANS
POLITICAL PROCESSES
PREVENTIVE HEALTH SERVICES
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROGNOSIS
PROMOTING HEALTH
PUBLIC SECTOR
QUALITY CONTROL
QUALITY OF CARE
SAFETY
SANITATION
SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
WASTE
WORKERS
spellingShingle ABILITY TO PAY
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
AGING
ALLERGIES
CAPITATION
CLINICAL OUTCOMES
CLINICS
COMMUNITY HEALTH
COMMUNITY PHARMACIES
CONTRACEPTIVES
DISCLOSURE
DISEASE PREVENTION
DISEASES
DISPENSARIES
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
ECONOMIC STATUS
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRANSITION
EXTENSION
EXTERNALITIES
FAMILY PLANNING
FINANCIAL CONTROL
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
GENDER
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE COSTS
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
HEALTH CARE FINANCING
HEALTH CARE RESOURCES
HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH CLINICS
HEALTH DELIVERY
HEALTH DELIVERY SYSTEM
HEALTH EDUCATION
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH FINANCING
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH INFORMATION
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH PLANS
HEALTH PROBLEMS
HEALTH PROMOTION
HEALTH PROVISION
HEALTH RECORDS
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH STANDARDS
HEALTH STATUS
HEALTH SYSTEM
HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEALTH WORKERS
HEALTHCARE COSTS
HOSPITALS
HOUSING
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN RESOURCES
HYGIENE
INCOME
INFORMATICS
INJURIES
INSURANCE MARKETS
INSURERS
INTEGRATION
LABORATORIES
LESSONS LEARNED
MANAGED CARE
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
MANAGERS
MARGINAL COST
MARKET FAILURES
MEDICAL COSTS
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
MEDICAL RECORDS
MEDICAL SERVICES
NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NURSING
NURSING HOMES
NUTRITION
PATIENT INFORMATION
PATIENT MANAGEMENT
PATIENTS
PHARMACIES
PHARMACY
PHYSICIANS
POLITICAL PROCESSES
PREVENTIVE HEALTH SERVICES
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROGNOSIS
PROMOTING HEALTH
PUBLIC SECTOR
QUALITY CONTROL
QUALITY OF CARE
SAFETY
SANITATION
SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
WASTE
WORKERS
Streveler, Dennis J.
Sherlock, Sheila M.
Health Management Information Systems for Resource Allocation and Purchasing in Developing Countries
relation HNP discussion paper;
description This paper begins with the premise that it is not possible to implement an efficient, modern RAP strategy today without the effective use of information technology. The paper then leads the architect through the functionality of the systems components and environment needed to support RAP, pausing to justify them at each step. The paper can be used as a long-term guide through the systems development process as it is not necessary (and likely not possible) to implement all functions at once. The paper's intended audience is those members of a planning and strategy body, working in conjunction with technical experts, who are charged with designing and implementing a RAP strategy in a developing country.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Streveler, Dennis J.
Sherlock, Sheila M.
author_facet Streveler, Dennis J.
Sherlock, Sheila M.
author_sort Streveler, Dennis J.
title Health Management Information Systems for Resource Allocation and Purchasing in Developing Countries
title_short Health Management Information Systems for Resource Allocation and Purchasing in Developing Countries
title_full Health Management Information Systems for Resource Allocation and Purchasing in Developing Countries
title_fullStr Health Management Information Systems for Resource Allocation and Purchasing in Developing Countries
title_full_unstemmed Health Management Information Systems for Resource Allocation and Purchasing in Developing Countries
title_sort health management information systems for resource allocation and purchasing in developing countries
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/09/5612996/health-management-information-systems-resource-allocation-purchasing-developing-countries
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13655
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