Niger Service Delivery Indicators : Health 2015
The Service Delivery Indicators (SDI) program aims to document what results are obtained through public spending in the health and education sector. The focus is on the individual dimensions, whether effort (presence and workload) or knowledge (dia...
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okr-10986-284722021-05-25T09:53:39Z Niger Service Delivery Indicators : Health 2015 World Bank HEALTH FINANCE ABSENTEEISM MATERNAL HEALTH NEONATAL HEALTH PRENATAL SERVICES DRUG AVAILABILITY INFRASTRUCTURE CLINICAL GUIDELINES The Service Delivery Indicators (SDI) program aims to document what results are obtained through public spending in the health and education sector. The focus is on the individual dimensions, whether effort (presence and workload) or knowledge (diagnostic accuracy, adherence to clinical guidelines, and case management). These dimensions are not routinely measured and reported publicly in a comparable fashion, yet are among the factors that influence policy outcomes in health. The remainder of this document is organized into three major sections: methodology and implementation; results; and implications for Niger. Annexes present details of the sampling strategy, definitions of the indicators, and additional results. A final section presents the references consulted or cited. 2017-10-05T21:36:48Z 2017-10-05T21:36:48Z 2017-06-27 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/962611504778440153/Niger-service-delivery-indicators-health-2015 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28472 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Health Study Economic & Sector Work Africa Niger |
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The Service Delivery Indicators (SDI)
program aims to document what results are obtained through
public spending in the health and education sector. The
focus is on the individual dimensions, whether effort
(presence and workload) or knowledge (diagnostic accuracy,
adherence to clinical guidelines, and case management).
These dimensions are not routinely measured and reported
publicly in a comparable fashion, yet are among the factors
that influence policy outcomes in health. The remainder of
this document is organized into three major sections:
methodology and implementation; results; and implications
for Niger. Annexes present details of the sampling strategy,
definitions of the indicators, and additional results. A
final section presents the references consulted or cited. |
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Niger Service Delivery Indicators : Health 2015 |
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Niger Service Delivery Indicators : Health 2015 |
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Niger Service Delivery Indicators : Health 2015 |
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Niger Service Delivery Indicators : Health 2015 |
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niger service delivery indicators : health 2015 |
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