Review of Experience of Family Medicine in Europe and Central Asia, Volume 1, Executive Summary
This report summarizes the findings of four case studies that review the experience of family medicine in Europe and Central Asia (ECA) Region. It is part of a study comprising five volumes that review the experience of family medicine in four countries in ECA--Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kyrgy...
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okr-10986-86402021-04-23T14:02:39Z Review of Experience of Family Medicine in Europe and Central Asia, Volume 1, Executive Summary World Bank AFTERCARE ALCOHOL ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY AMBULANCE SERVICE ANTENATAL CARE ASTHMA BEDS BREAST CANCER CANCER CANCER PATIENTS CITIES CLINICS COMMUNITY HOSPITALS COMPETENCIES COST EFFECTIVENESS COUNSELING DEMENTIA DIABETES DISPENSARIES DOCTORS ECZEMA EQUIPMENT EXPENDITURES FAMILY PLANNING GENDER GENERAL PRACTITIONERS GPS HEALTH CARE COSTS HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS HEALTH CONSEQUENCES HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH FINANCING HEALTH FOR ALL HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS HEALTH NEEDS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH REFORMS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH STATUS HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEM GOALS HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH SYSTEMS RESEARCH HOLISTIC APPROACH HOSPITAL CARE HOSPITAL DISCHARGE HOSPITALIZATION HOSPITALS HYPERTENSION ILLNESSES IMMUNIZATION INCOME INPATIENT CARE INSTITUTIONALIZATION INTERVENTION LAWS MANAGERS MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL EDUCATION MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS MEDICINE MENTAL HEALTH MENTAL ILLNESS MIDWIFERY MIDWIVES MORTALITY NURSES NURSING NUTRITION NUTRITION PROGRAMS OUTPATIENT SERVICES PALLIATIVE CARE PATIENT CARE PATIENT SATISFACTION PATIENTS PHARMACIES PHYSICIANS POLICY DOCUMENTS PRIMARY CARE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PROBABILITY PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS PSORIASIS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITATIVE RESEARCH REHABILITATION SERVICE DELIVERY SPECIALISTS STIS TERMINAL CARE URBAN CENTERS VOCATIONAL TRAINING This report summarizes the findings of four case studies that review the experience of family medicine in Europe and Central Asia (ECA) Region. It is part of a study comprising five volumes that review the experience of family medicine in four countries in ECA--Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kyrgyz Republic and Moldova. The report reviews the experience, draws lessons, and establishes an evidence base for detailed analysis. The study presents best practices for policy dialogue and future investments by the World Bank and other financial institutions. The detailed case studies compare these countries and draw common themes and issues. Comparisons are made with best-developed or existing models in the OECD and other countries in the Europe and Central Asia Region that have already undertaken family medicine reform. 2012-06-21T15:15:33Z 2012-06-21T15:15:33Z 2005-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/05/6064218/review-experience-family-medicine-europe-central-asia-vol-1-5-executive-summary http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8640 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 Europe and Central Asia |
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This report summarizes the findings of four case studies that review the experience of family medicine in Europe and Central Asia (ECA) Region. It is part of a study comprising five volumes that review the experience of family medicine in four countries in ECA--Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kyrgyz Republic and Moldova. The report reviews the experience, draws lessons, and establishes an evidence base for detailed analysis. The study presents best practices for policy dialogue and future investments by the World Bank and other financial institutions. The detailed case studies compare these countries and draw common themes and issues. Comparisons are made with best-developed or existing models in the OECD and other countries in the Europe and Central Asia Region that have already undertaken family medicine reform. |
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Review of Experience of Family Medicine in Europe and Central Asia, Volume 1, Executive Summary |
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Review of Experience of Family Medicine in Europe and Central Asia, Volume 1, Executive Summary |
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Review of Experience of Family Medicine in Europe and Central Asia, Volume 1, Executive Summary |
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Review of Experience of Family Medicine in Europe and Central Asia, Volume 1, Executive Summary |
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Review of Experience of Family Medicine in Europe and Central Asia, Volume 1, Executive Summary |
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review of experience of family medicine in europe and central asia, volume 1, executive summary |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/05/6064218/review-experience-family-medicine-europe-central-asia-vol-1-5-executive-summary http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8640 |
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