Health Public Expenditure Review : Zimbabwe

This Public Expenditure Review (PER) for health in Zimbabwe is an analytical report developed by the World Bank Health, Nutrition and Population Task Team working with the World Bank’s Macroeconomics and Fiscal Management Global Practice team, Zimb...

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/24801648/zimbabwe-health-public-expenditure-review
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22258
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language English
en_US
topic PHARMACY
INFANT MORTALITY RATES
HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM
CHILD HEALTH
EMPLOYMENT
HEALTH SERVICE PROVIDERS
RISKS
HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
PEOPLE
VACCINATION
FINANCING
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
PHARMACISTS
ANTENATAL CARE
DEATHS
INCOME
UNDER-FIVE MORTALITY
QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE
PREVENTION
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
DOCTORS
MORBIDITY
HEALTH EDUCATION
COMMUNITY HEALTH
PRIMARY CARE
MALARIA CONTROL
HEALTH INSURANCE
MEDICAL RECORDS
HEALTH CARE
CERVICAL CANCER
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF CHILDHOOD ILLNESSES
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
INCENTIVES
HEALTH
RURAL HEALTH CARE
SMOKERS
HYPERTENSION
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
HEALTH SERVICE UTILIZATION
HEALTH FACILITIES
PUBLIC HEALTH
LIFE EXPECTANCY
QUALITY OF HEALTH
HOSPITALIZATION
KNOWLEDGE
HEALTH SECTOR
FINANCE MANAGEMENT
DIABETES
DIETS
EXERCISES
FORMAL CARE
HEALTH STATUS
COSTS
IMMUNIZATION
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
PATIENTS
PATIENT
SMOKING
INTERVENTION
TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS
HEALTH COSTS
PROBABILITY
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEALTH CENTERS
EXTERNALITIES
NURSES
MIGRATION
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
HEALTH MANAGEMENT
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY
MEDICAL CARE
HEALTH WORKFORCE
SEXUAL INTERCOURSE
TUBERCULOSIS
HEALTH ORGANIZATION
HOSPITAL SERVICES
SCREENING
PUBLIC HEALTH SPENDING
OUTPATIENT SERVICES
HIV/AIDS
INTERVIEW
MENTAL HEALTH
MORTALITY
HEALTH PROMOTION
PALLIATIVE CARE
MEDICAL TREATMENT
HEALTH INFORMATION
EQUITY
INFANT MORTALITY
HEALTH SERVICE PROVISION
HEALTH SPECIALIST
WORKERS
PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURES
AGED
CONTRACEPTIVES
SOCIAL SERVICES
HEALTH CARE PROVISION
PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS
SURVEILLANCE
POSTNATAL CARE
LIFESTYLE
CARE
HEALTH POLICY
MEDICAL SERVICES
BUDGETS
DEMAND
HEALTH OUTCOMES
MALARIA INCIDENCE
FAMILY PLANNING
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
EXPENDITURES
VILLAGE HEALTH WORKERS
HEALTH CLINICS
MEASUREMENT
CHILD NUTRITION
NUTRITION
INJURIES
BEDS
ADOLESCENTS
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
BURDEN OF DISEASE
RISK FACTORS
INSURANCE
HEALTH SYSTEM
OUTPATIENT CARE
WEIGHT
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
PREGNANT WOMEN
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
CHILDREN
CLINICS
EVALUATION
INPATIENT CARE
HUMAN RESOURCES
HEALTH PROVIDERS
POVERTY
ISOLATION
HEALTH-SYSTEMS STRENGTHENING
INTEGRATION
BIRTH ATTENDANTS
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
ILLNESS
INCIDENCE
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
INFANTS
SUSTAINABLE HEALTH CARE
REHABILITATION
POPULATION
HOSPITAL BEDS
STRATEGY
FEES
FAMILIES
CHILD HEALTH SERVICES
MEDICINES
HEALTH CARE SPENDING
HEALTH FINANCING
HOSPITALS
CIRCUMCISION
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
MEDICAL FACILITIES
HEALTH SERVICE
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS
HEALTH PROGRAMS
HEALTH SERVICES
IMPLEMENTATION
PREGNANCY
ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
spellingShingle PHARMACY
INFANT MORTALITY RATES
HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM
CHILD HEALTH
EMPLOYMENT
HEALTH SERVICE PROVIDERS
RISKS
HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
PEOPLE
VACCINATION
FINANCING
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
PHARMACISTS
ANTENATAL CARE
DEATHS
INCOME
UNDER-FIVE MORTALITY
QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE
PREVENTION
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
DOCTORS
MORBIDITY
HEALTH EDUCATION
COMMUNITY HEALTH
PRIMARY CARE
MALARIA CONTROL
HEALTH INSURANCE
MEDICAL RECORDS
HEALTH CARE
CERVICAL CANCER
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF CHILDHOOD ILLNESSES
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
INCENTIVES
HEALTH
RURAL HEALTH CARE
SMOKERS
HYPERTENSION
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
HEALTH SERVICE UTILIZATION
HEALTH FACILITIES
PUBLIC HEALTH
LIFE EXPECTANCY
QUALITY OF HEALTH
HOSPITALIZATION
KNOWLEDGE
HEALTH SECTOR
FINANCE MANAGEMENT
DIABETES
DIETS
EXERCISES
FORMAL CARE
HEALTH STATUS
COSTS
IMMUNIZATION
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
PATIENTS
PATIENT
SMOKING
INTERVENTION
TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS
HEALTH COSTS
PROBABILITY
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEALTH CENTERS
EXTERNALITIES
NURSES
MIGRATION
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
HEALTH MANAGEMENT
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY
MEDICAL CARE
HEALTH WORKFORCE
SEXUAL INTERCOURSE
TUBERCULOSIS
HEALTH ORGANIZATION
HOSPITAL SERVICES
SCREENING
PUBLIC HEALTH SPENDING
OUTPATIENT SERVICES
HIV/AIDS
INTERVIEW
MENTAL HEALTH
MORTALITY
HEALTH PROMOTION
PALLIATIVE CARE
MEDICAL TREATMENT
HEALTH INFORMATION
EQUITY
INFANT MORTALITY
HEALTH SERVICE PROVISION
HEALTH SPECIALIST
WORKERS
PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURES
AGED
CONTRACEPTIVES
SOCIAL SERVICES
HEALTH CARE PROVISION
PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS
SURVEILLANCE
POSTNATAL CARE
LIFESTYLE
CARE
HEALTH POLICY
MEDICAL SERVICES
BUDGETS
DEMAND
HEALTH OUTCOMES
MALARIA INCIDENCE
FAMILY PLANNING
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
EXPENDITURES
VILLAGE HEALTH WORKERS
HEALTH CLINICS
MEASUREMENT
CHILD NUTRITION
NUTRITION
INJURIES
BEDS
ADOLESCENTS
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
BURDEN OF DISEASE
RISK FACTORS
INSURANCE
HEALTH SYSTEM
OUTPATIENT CARE
WEIGHT
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
PREGNANT WOMEN
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
CHILDREN
CLINICS
EVALUATION
INPATIENT CARE
HUMAN RESOURCES
HEALTH PROVIDERS
POVERTY
ISOLATION
HEALTH-SYSTEMS STRENGTHENING
INTEGRATION
BIRTH ATTENDANTS
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
ILLNESS
INCIDENCE
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
INFANTS
SUSTAINABLE HEALTH CARE
REHABILITATION
POPULATION
HOSPITAL BEDS
STRATEGY
FEES
FAMILIES
CHILD HEALTH SERVICES
MEDICINES
HEALTH CARE SPENDING
HEALTH FINANCING
HOSPITALS
CIRCUMCISION
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
MEDICAL FACILITIES
HEALTH SERVICE
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS
HEALTH PROGRAMS
HEALTH SERVICES
IMPLEMENTATION
PREGNANCY
ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
World Bank Group
Health Public Expenditure Review : Zimbabwe
geographic_facet Africa
Zimbabwe
description This Public Expenditure Review (PER) for health in Zimbabwe is an analytical report developed by the World Bank Health, Nutrition and Population Task Team working with the World Bank’s Macroeconomics and Fiscal Management Global Practice team, Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Finance and Economic Development (MOFED) and Ministry of Health and Child Care (MOHCC), with input from development partners. The aims of the PER are to provide objective evidence to inform the allocation of resources to enable equitable, efficient, and sustainable health care provision and to highlight questions about health sector performance for policy makers and key stakeholders. The findings also aim to present Zimbabwe’s health sector spending in an international and regional perspective, highlighting key issues for improving health outcomes. The PER is based on analysis of primary and secondary data as well as an extensive review of existing literature. The research was complemented by interviews with key stakeholders, and data collection from major development partners and domestic health funders, including private companies. Micro-level data from household and health facility surveys in May–August 2014 (primarily for the impact evaluation of the Results-Based Financing (RBF) program supported by the World Bank) complemented these scarce data.
format Report
author World Bank Group
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title Health Public Expenditure Review : Zimbabwe
title_short Health Public Expenditure Review : Zimbabwe
title_full Health Public Expenditure Review : Zimbabwe
title_fullStr Health Public Expenditure Review : Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed Health Public Expenditure Review : Zimbabwe
title_sort health public expenditure review : zimbabwe
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/24801648/zimbabwe-health-public-expenditure-review
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22258
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spelling okr-10986-222582021-04-23T14:04:08Z Health Public Expenditure Review : Zimbabwe World Bank Group PHARMACY INFANT MORTALITY RATES HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM CHILD HEALTH EMPLOYMENT HEALTH SERVICE PROVIDERS RISKS HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH PEOPLE VACCINATION FINANCING FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PHARMACISTS ANTENATAL CARE DEATHS INCOME UNDER-FIVE MORTALITY QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE PREVENTION HEALTH EXPENDITURES DOCTORS MORBIDITY HEALTH EDUCATION COMMUNITY HEALTH PRIMARY CARE MALARIA CONTROL HEALTH INSURANCE MEDICAL RECORDS HEALTH CARE CERVICAL CANCER INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF CHILDHOOD ILLNESSES HEALTH CARE FACILITIES INCENTIVES HEALTH RURAL HEALTH CARE SMOKERS HYPERTENSION ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH HEALTH SERVICE UTILIZATION HEALTH FACILITIES PUBLIC HEALTH LIFE EXPECTANCY QUALITY OF HEALTH HOSPITALIZATION KNOWLEDGE HEALTH SECTOR FINANCE MANAGEMENT DIABETES DIETS EXERCISES FORMAL CARE HEALTH STATUS COSTS IMMUNIZATION INFECTIOUS DISEASES PATIENTS PATIENT SMOKING INTERVENTION TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS HEALTH COSTS PROBABILITY HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH CENTERS EXTERNALITIES NURSES MIGRATION HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH MANAGEMENT ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY MEDICAL CARE HEALTH WORKFORCE SEXUAL INTERCOURSE TUBERCULOSIS HEALTH ORGANIZATION HOSPITAL SERVICES SCREENING PUBLIC HEALTH SPENDING OUTPATIENT SERVICES HIV/AIDS INTERVIEW MENTAL HEALTH MORTALITY HEALTH PROMOTION PALLIATIVE CARE MEDICAL TREATMENT HEALTH INFORMATION EQUITY INFANT MORTALITY HEALTH SERVICE PROVISION HEALTH SPECIALIST WORKERS PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURES AGED CONTRACEPTIVES SOCIAL SERVICES HEALTH CARE PROVISION PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS SURVEILLANCE POSTNATAL CARE LIFESTYLE CARE HEALTH POLICY MEDICAL SERVICES BUDGETS DEMAND HEALTH OUTCOMES MALARIA INCIDENCE FAMILY PLANNING MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICAL EQUIPMENT EXPENDITURES VILLAGE HEALTH WORKERS HEALTH CLINICS MEASUREMENT CHILD NUTRITION NUTRITION INJURIES BEDS ADOLESCENTS PRIMARY HEALTH CARE BURDEN OF DISEASE RISK FACTORS INSURANCE HEALTH SYSTEM OUTPATIENT CARE WEIGHT COMMUNICABLE DISEASES PREGNANT WOMEN HEALTH CARE DELIVERY CHILDREN CLINICS EVALUATION INPATIENT CARE HUMAN RESOURCES HEALTH PROVIDERS POVERTY ISOLATION HEALTH-SYSTEMS STRENGTHENING INTEGRATION BIRTH ATTENDANTS HEALTH EXPENDITURE ILLNESS INCIDENCE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY INFANTS SUSTAINABLE HEALTH CARE REHABILITATION POPULATION HOSPITAL BEDS STRATEGY FEES FAMILIES CHILD HEALTH SERVICES MEDICINES HEALTH CARE SPENDING HEALTH FINANCING HOSPITALS CIRCUMCISION HEALTH INTERVENTIONS MEDICAL FACILITIES HEALTH SERVICE INFANT MORTALITY RATE INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION PREGNANCY ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT This Public Expenditure Review (PER) for health in Zimbabwe is an analytical report developed by the World Bank Health, Nutrition and Population Task Team working with the World Bank’s Macroeconomics and Fiscal Management Global Practice team, Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Finance and Economic Development (MOFED) and Ministry of Health and Child Care (MOHCC), with input from development partners. The aims of the PER are to provide objective evidence to inform the allocation of resources to enable equitable, efficient, and sustainable health care provision and to highlight questions about health sector performance for policy makers and key stakeholders. The findings also aim to present Zimbabwe’s health sector spending in an international and regional perspective, highlighting key issues for improving health outcomes. The PER is based on analysis of primary and secondary data as well as an extensive review of existing literature. The research was complemented by interviews with key stakeholders, and data collection from major development partners and domestic health funders, including private companies. Micro-level data from household and health facility surveys in May–August 2014 (primarily for the impact evaluation of the Results-Based Financing (RBF) program supported by the World Bank) complemented these scarce data. 2015-07-20T20:54:19Z 2015-07-20T20:54:19Z 2015-05 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/24801648/zimbabwe-health-public-expenditure-review http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22258 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Health Study Africa Zimbabwe