
| Health Economics for Developing Countries: A Survival Kit (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 1998, 134 p.) |
* particularly recommended
1. THE CONTRIBUTION OF HEALTH ECONOMICS TO HEALTH PLANNING
* ABEL-SMITH B (1972)
Health Priorities in Developing
Countries: The Economist's Contribution
International Journal of Health
Services vol 2 no 1 pp 5-12
* ABEL-SMITH B and LEISERSON A (1978)
Poverty, Development
and Health Policy
World Health Organization Geneva
CULLIS JG and WEST PA (1979)
The Economics of Health: An
Introduction
Martin Robertson
CULYER AJ (1981)
Chapter 1: Health, Economics and Health
Economics
In: van der Gaag J and Perlman M 'Health, Economics and Health
Economics'
North Holland, Amsterdam
LEE K (1983)
Health Care in the Developing World: The role of
Economists and Economics
Social Science and Medicine vol 17 no 24 pp
2007-2015
* LEE K and MILLS A (1983)
The Economics of Health in
Developing Countries
Oxford University Press
WELLS S and KLEES W (1980)
Health Economics and
Development
New York, Praeger Studies
WORLD BANK (1980)
Health Sector Policy Paper
World Bank
February 1960
2. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND HEALTH
* BARLOW R (1979)
Health and Economic Development: A
Theoretical and Empirical Review.
In: Sirageldin I (ed) 'Research in Human
Capital and Development'
Vol 1 pp 45-75
JAI Press, Connecticut.
CUMPER G (1983)
Jamaica: A Case Study in Health
Development
Social Science and Medicine vol 17 no 24 pp 1983-1993
CUMPER G (1984)
Determinants of Health Levels in Developing
Countries
Research Studies Press Ltd. John Wiley & Sons Inc.
* CUMPER G (1983)
Chapter 2: Economic Development, Health
Services and Health.
In: Lee K and Mills A (eds) 'The Economics of Health in
Developing Countries'
Oxford University Press
* FREUND PJ (1986)
Health Care in a Declining Economy: The
Case of Zambia
Social Science and Medicine vol 23 (9) pp 875-888
HARDIMAN M and MIDGLEY J (1982)
Chapter 2: Poverty,
Inequality and Development
In: The Social Dimensions of Development
John
Wiley and Sons
HERRICK B and KINDLEBERGER (1983)
Chapter 6: Measurement and
Development
In: Economic Development
Mc Graw Hill Books
HUGHES and HUNTER BM (1970)
Disease and 'Development' in
Africa
Social Science and Medicine vol 3 pp 443-493
McKEOWN T (1976)
The Modern Rise of Population
Edward
Arnold
* MUSGROVE P (1987)
The Economic Crisis and its Impact on
Health and Health Care in Latin America and the Caribbean
International
Journal of Health Services vol 17 No 3 pp 411-441
PRESTON S (1980)
Causes and Consequences of Mortality
Declines in Less Developed Countries during the Twentieth Century
In:
Easterlin R (ed) 'Population and Economic Change in Developing
Countries'
University of Chicago Press
RAJ KN (1984)
The Causes and Consequences of World
Recession
World Development vol 12 no 3 pp 177-185
SANDERS D (1985)
The Struggle for Health: Medicine and the
Politics of Underdevelopment
Macmillan
STREETEN P (1972)
Chapter 3: How Poor are the Poor Countries
and Why?
In: The Frontiers of Development
Macmillan
TROWELL HC and BURKITT DP (1981)
Western Diseases: Their
Emergence and Prevention
London
3. HEALTH CARE: THE STATE VERSUS THE MARKET
BARR N (1987)
The Economics of the Welfare
State
Wiedenfeld and Nicolson
LEES D (1976)
Economics and Non-Economics of Health
Services
The Three Banks Review 110 pp 3-20
* Le GRAND J and ROBINSON R (1976)
Chapters 1 and 2
In:
The Economics of Social Problems
Macmillan
ROEMER MI (1982)
Market Failure and Health Care
Policy
Journal of Public Health Policy December 1982
* ROEMER MI and ROEMER JE (1982)
The Social Consequences of
Free Trade in Health Care:
A Public Health Response to Orthodox
Economics
International Journal of Health Services vol 12 no 1
WORLD BANK (1987)
Financing Health Services in Developing
Countries: An Agenda for Reform
World Bank, Washington
4. DEMAND, SUPPLY AND THE PRICE SYSTEM
* AKIN JS et al (1981)
The Demand for Child Health Services
in the Philippines
Social Science and Medicine vol 15c pp 249-257
* AKIN JS et al (1985)
The Demand for Primary Health Services
in the Third World
Rowman and Allanheld
BAUMOL WJ and BLINDER AS (1985)
Chapter 4
In: Economic
Principles and Policy
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
CHERNICHOVSKY D and MEESOK OA (1985)
Utilisation of Health
Services in Indonesia
World Bank PHN Technical Note 85-18
CULYER AJ (1985)
Chapters 3 and 4
In: Economics
Basil
Blackwell, Oxford
* DOR A, GERTLER P and van der GAAG J (1987)
Non-price
Rationing and the Choice of Medical Providers in Rural Cote D'Ivoire
Journal
of Health Economics vol 6 no A pp 291-304
GILSON L (1988)
Government Health Care Charges: Is Equity
Being Abandoned?
EPC Publication No 15, London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine
* HELLER PS (1982)
A Model of the Demand for Medical and
Health Services in Peninsular Malaysia
Social Science and Medicine vol 16 pp
267-284
JANOVITZ B et al (1982)
Caesarean Section in Brazil
Social
Science and Medicine vol 16 pp 19-25
* Le GRAND J and ROBINSON R (1976)
Chapter 1: Society's
objectives and the allocation of resources
In: The Economics of Social
Problems
Macmillan
* MAYNARD A (1979)
Pricing, Demand, and the Supply of Health
Care
International Journal of Health Services vol 9 no 1
McGUIRE A, HENDERSON J and MOONEY G (1988)
Chapters
7-10
In: The Economics of Health Care
Routledge and Keegan Paul
WILLIAMS A (1978)
Need - an Economic Exegisis
In: Culyer
AJ and Wright KG (eds) 'Economic Aspects of Health Services'
Martin Robertson
5. ECONOMIC EVALUATION: GENERAL
* BERMAN P (1982)
Selective Primary Health Care: Is Efficient
Sufficient?
Social Science and Medicine vol 16 pp 1054-1059
CARRIN G (1984)
Economic Evaluation of Health Care in
Developing Countries
Croom Helm
CARRIN G (1984)
Economic Evaluation of Health Care: A Review
of Alternative Methods
Social Science and Medicine vol 19 no 11
* DRUMMOND M (1980)
Principles of Economic Appraisal in
Health Care
Oxford University Press
* DRUMMOND MF, STODDART GL and TORRANCE GW (1987)
Methods of
Evaluating Health Care Programmes
Oxford University Press
GASPARI C (1983)
Use and Misuse of Cost-Effectiveness
Analysis
Social Science and Medicine vol 17 no 15 pp 1043-1046
* GREEN A and BARKER C (1988)
Priority Setting and Economic
Appraisal: Whose Priorities - the Community or the Economist?
Social Science
and Medicine vol 26 no 9 pp 919-929
* MILLS A and THOMAS M (1984)
Economic Evaluation of Health
Programmes in Developing Countries
EPC Publication No 3 Winter 1984, London
School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
* MILLS A and DRUMMOND M (1987)
Value for Money in the Health
Sector: The Contribution of Primary Health Care
Health Policy and Planning
vol 2 no 2 pp 107-128
* WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS QUARTERLY (1985)
Economic
Evaluation of Health Programmes
World Health Statistics Quarterly vol 38 no 4
6. THE USE OF OUTCOME MEASURES IN ECONOMIC EVALUATION
* BARNUM H (1987)
Evaluating Healthy Days of Life Gained from
Health Projects
Social Science and Medicine vol 24 no 10 pp 833-842
CENTRE EIGHT JOURNAL (1985)
In Search of Efficiency
Health
and Social Service Journal July 18 1985
CONLY G N (1976)
The Impact of Malaria on Economic
Development
WHO Chronicle vol 30 pp 223-228
* DUNLOP D W (1984)
Theoretical and Empirical Issues in
Benefit Identification, Measurement and Valuation Related to Parasitic Disease
Control in Poor Countries
Social Science and Medicine vol 19 no 10 pp
1031-1037
GHANA HEALTH ASSESSMENT PROJECT TEAM (1981)
A Quantitative
Method of Assessing the Health Impact of Different Diseases in Less Developed
Countries
International Journal of Epidemiology vol 10 no 1 pp 73-80
* PRESCOTT N (1979)
Schistosomiasis and Development
World
Development vol. 7 no 1 pp 1-14
* PRESCOTT N (1984)
The Economics of Blindness Prevention in
Upper Volta under the Onchocerciasis Control Programme
Social Science and
Medicine vol 19 no 10 pp 1051-1055
TORRANCE GW (1986)
Measurement of Health State Utilities for
Economic Appraisal
Journal of Health Economics vol 5 pp 1-30
* WILLIAMS A (1985)
Economics of Coronary Artery Bypass
Grafting (plus subsequent correspondence)
British Medical Journal 3 August
1985 vol 291 pp 326-329
7. COST ANALYSIS
ABEL-SMITH B. (1976)
Chapter 7: The Efficient Use of
Hospitals
In: Value for Money in Health Services
Heinemann
* ABEL-SMITH B (1978)
Chapter 5: The Analysis of Health
Service Expenditure
In: Poverty, Development & Health Policy
Public
Health Paper 69, WHO
* ALEXANDER CA et al (1972)
Cost Accounting of Health Centre
Expenditures
Indian Journal of Medical Research December pp 1849-1863
* BERMAN P (1986)
Cost Analysis as a Management Tool for
Improving the Efficiency of Primary Care: some examples from
Java
International Journal of Health Planning and Management vol 1 pp 275-288
CULLIS JG and WEST PA (1979)
Chapter 7
In: The Economics
of Health: An Introduction
Oxford: Martin Robertson
CUMPER G (1984)
The Costs of Primary Health Care
Tropical
Doctor January
GRAY CS (1986)
State Sponsored Primary Health Care in Africa:
The Recurrent Cost of Performing Miracles
Social Science and Medicine vol 22
no 3 pp 361-368
HELLER PS (1975)
Issues in the Costing of Public Sector
Outputs: The Public Medical Services of Malaysia
World Bank Staff Working
Paper No 207
HUSSAIN AM (1983)
Cost Analysis of a Primary Health Care
Centre in Bangladesh
Bulletin of the World Health Organization vol 61 no 3 pp
477-483
* JACOBS P (1980)
Chapter 6: Behaviour of Health Care
Costs
In: The Economics of Health and Medical Care: An
Introduction
University Park Press, Baltimore
* KING M (1966)
Chapter 12: The economy of a district
hospital
In: Medical Care in Developing Countries
Oxford University Press
LEVIN HM (1983)
Cost-effectiveness: a primer
Sage
Publications
* MILLS A (1987)
The Financing and Economics of Hospitals in
Developing Countries: Key Issues and Research Questions
World Bank PHN
Technical Note No 87-20
OVER M (1986)
The Effect of Scale on Cost Projections for a
Primary Health Care Programme in a Developing Country
Social Science and
Medicine vol 22 no 3 pp 351-360
* ROBERTSON RL et al (1984)
Service Volume and Other Factors
Affecting the Costs of Immunisation in the Gambia
Bulletin of the World
Health Organisation vol 62 no 5 pp 729-736
UGALDE A (1984)
Where there is a Doctor: Strategies to
Increase Productivity at Lower Costs. The Economics of Rural Health Care in the
Dominican Republic
Social Science and Medicine vol 19 no 4 pp 441-450
* WHO (1980)
EPI Costing Guidelines
WHO Geneva
* WHO (1984)
Programme Budgeting as a part of the Managerial
Process for National Health Development (MPNHD). Guiding Principles
WHO
Geneva
8. ECONOMIC EVALUATION STUDIES
BALLANE RC and GUNN RA (1984)
Drinking Water and Sanitation
Projects: Criteria for Resource Allocation.
WHO Chronicle vol 16 no 6 pp
243-248
CREESE A (1982)
Cost-Effectiveness Appraisal of Immunisation
Programmes.
Bulletin of WHO vol 60 no 4 pp 621-632
HORTON S and CLAQUIN P (1983)
Cost-Effectiveness and User
Characteristics of Clinic Based Services for the Treatment of Diarrhoea: A case
Study in Bangladesh
Social Science and Medicine vol 17 no 11 pp 721-729
* LEE K and HILLS A (eds) (1983)
Chapters 7, 8 and 9
In:
The Economics of Health in Developing Countries.
Oxford University Press
* MILLS A and THOMAS M (1984)
Economic Evaluation of Health
Programmes in Developing Countries
EPC Publication No 3, London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
PHILLIPS MA, FEACHEM PG and MILLS A (1987)
Options for
Diarrhoel Diseases Control: The Cost Effectiveness of Selected Interventions for
the Prevention of Diarrhoea
EPC Publication No 13, London School of Hygiene
and Tropical Medicine
PROST A and PRESCOTT N (1984)
Cost-Effectiveness of Blindness
Prevention by the Onchocerciasis Control Programme in Upper Volta.
Bulletin
of the WHO vol 62 no 5 pp 795-802
* SIRAGELDIN I et al (1983)
Evaluating Population
Programmes
Croom Helm
SOCIAL SCIENCE AND MEDICINE (1984)
Special Issue on the
Economic Aspects of Parasitic Diseases
vol 19 no 10
WALKER C, and GISH O (1977)
Mobile Health Services: A Study
in Cost-Effectiveness
Medical Care vol XV no 4 pp 267-276
* WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS QUARTERLY (1985)
Economic
Evaluation of Health Programmes
World Health Statistics Quarterly vol 38 no 4
9. NATIONAL ACCOUNTS AND NATIONAL ECONOMIC DATA
CULYER AJ (1985)
Chapters 23 and 24
In: Economics
Basil
Blackwell, Oxford
* CUMPER G (1981)
National Incomes and Health: Implications
of Some Recent Additions to the Data
Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
vol 84 pp 49-61
HERRICK B and KINDLEBERGER (1983)
Chapter 6: Measurement and
Development
In: Economic Development
Mc Graw Hill Books
* LIVINGSTONE I and ORD HW (1980)
Chapter 1: National Income
and the Standard of Living
In: Economics for Eastern Africa
Studies in the
Economics of Africa, Heinemann Educational Books
PREST AR (1985)
Public Finance in Developing
Countries
Weidenfield and Nicholson
STREETEN P (1972)
Chapter 3: How Poor are the Poor Countries
and Why?
In: The Frontiers of Development
Macmillan
10. HEALTH SECTOR FINANCE AND EXPENDITURE: AN OVERVIEW
* ABEL-SMITH B (1985)
Global Perspectives on Health Service
Financing
Social Science and Medicine vol 21 no 9 pp 957-963
BLOOM G (1985)
Two Models For Change in the Health Services
of Zimbabwe
International Journal of Health Services vol 15 no 3 pp 451-468
DUNLOP D W (1983)
Health Care Financing: Recent Experience in
Africa
Social Science and Medicine vol 17 no 24 pp 2017-2025
de FERRANTI D (1985)
Paying for Health Services in Developing
Countries: A Call For Realism
World Health Forum vol 6(2) 99-105
* HOARE G and MILLS A (1986)
Paying for the Health
Sector
EPC publication No. 12, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
HOWARD LM (1981)
What Are The Financial Resources For 'Health
2000'?
World Health Forum vol 2 no 1 pp 23-29
JEFFERY R (1986)
Health Planning in India 1951-84: The Role
of the Planning Commission
Health Policy and Planning 1986 vol 1 no 2 pp
127-137
MACH EP (1978)
The Financing of Health Systems in Developing
Countries: Discussion Paper
Social Science and Medicine vol 12 pp 7-11
SORKIN AL (1986)
Financing Health Development Projects: Some
Macro-Economic Considerations
Social Science and Medicine vol 22 no 3 pp
345-349
VIVEROS-LONG A (1986)
Changes in Health Financing: the
Chilean Experience
Social Science and Medicine vol 22 no 3 pp 379-385
* WORLD BANK (1987)
Financing Health Services in Developing
Countries: An Agenda for Reform
World Bank, Washington
* WHO TECHNICAL REPORT SERIES 625
Financing of Health
Services. Report of a WHO Study Group
WHO Geneva
WORLD HEALTH FORUM (1981)
Sharing The Costs of Health
Care
World Health Forum Vol 2 No 1 pp 85-95
* WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (1987)
Economic Support for
National Health For All Strategies
Background document, Fortieth World Health
Assembly
WHO, Geneva
* WORLD HEALTH STATISTICS QUARTERLY (1984)
Health Costs and
Financing
World Health Statistics Quarterly vol 37 no 4
* ZSCHOCK D K (1979)
Health Care Financing in Developing
Countries
APHA Monograph No 1
11. THE UK NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE
HARRISON A and GRETTON J (1985)
Health Care UK 1985. An
Economic, Social and Policy Audit
CIFPA
NOTES ON THE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (1986)
King's Fund
Centre Library and Information Services
RIGDEN M S (1983)
Health Service Finance and
Accounting
Heinemann, London
12. SURVEYS OF HEALTH FINANCE AND EXPENDITURE
ALAILIMA P and MOHIDEEN F (1984)
Health Sector Expenditure
Flows in Sri Lanka
World Health Statistics Quarterly vol 37 no 4 403-420
BROTOWASISTO et al (1988)
Health Care Financing in
Indonesia
Health Policy and Planning vol 3 no 2 pp 131-140
CUMPER G (1986)
Health Sector Financing: A Discussion
Paper
EPC Publication No 9, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
GILSON L (1987)
Swaziland: Health Sector Financing and
Expenditure
Health Policy and Planning vol 2 no 1 pp 32-43
and subsequent
correspondence Gish/Gilson vol 3 no 1 pp 74-79
* GRIFFITHS A and MILLS M (1983)
Health Sector Financing and
Expenditure Surveys
In: Lee K A Mills A (eds) 'The Economics of Health in
Developing Countries'
Oxford University Press
LAURENT A (1982)
Health Financing and Expenditure in Rwanda
and Togo
Sandoz Institute for Health and Socio-Economic studies, Geneva
* MACH EP and ABEL-SMITH B (1983)
Planning the Finances of
the Health Sector.
WHO, Geneva
MINISTRY OF HEALTH, REPUBLIC OF MALAWI (1984)
A Survey of
Health Sector Costs and Financing in Malawi
World Health Statistics Quarterly
vol 37 no 4 375-386
WHO (1985)
National Study on Resource Allocation for MCH/FP
in Sri Lanka
Geneva, WHO MCH/85.7
13. SURVEYS OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME AND EXPENDITURE
BERMAN P, ORMOND BA and GANI A (1987)
Treatment Use and
Expenditure on Curative Care in Rural Indonesia
Health Policy and Planning
vol 2 no 4 pp 289-300
* CARLSON BA (1985)
The Potential of National Household
Survey Programmes for Monitoring and Evaluating Primary Health Care in
Developing Countries
World Health Statistics Quarterly vol 38 no 1 pp 38-64
* DEEBLE JS (1974)
The Economic Approach to Family Health
Studies
Social Science and Medicine vol 8 pp 529-533
MUSGROVE P (1983)
Family Health Care Spending in Latin
America
Journal of Health Economics vol 2 no 3 pp 245-258
NAG M (1985)
The Impact of Social and Economic Development on
Mortality. Comparative Study of Karelia and West Bengal
In: Halstead SB,
Walsh JA and Warren KS (eds) 'Good Health at Low Cost'
The Rockefeller
Foundation Conference Report October 1985
PARKER RL (1986)
Health Care Expenditures in a Rural Indian
Community
Social Science and Medicine vol 22 no 1 pp 23-27
14. USER CHARGES
AKIN JS (1986)
The Demand for Adult Outpatient Services in
the Bicol Region of the Philippines
Social Science and Medicine vol 22 no 3
pp 321-328
AKIN JS (1986)
Fees for Health Services and the Concern for
Equity for the Poor
World Bank PHN Technical Note Series No 86-10
* BEKELE A and LEWIS MA (1986)
Financing Health Care in the
Sudan
International Journal of Health Planning and Management vol 1 no 2 pp
111-127
CASSELS A (1983)
Drug Supply in Rural Nepal
Tropical
Doctor vol 13 no 1 pp 14-17
CROSS PN et al (1986)
Revolving Drug Funds: Conducting
Business in the Public Sector
Social Science and Medicine vol 22 no 3 pp
335-343
* de FERRANTI D (1985)
Paying for Health Services in
Developing Countries: An Overview
World Bank Staff Working Papers No 721
ELLIS RP (1987)
The Revenue Potential of User Fees in Kenyan
Government
Health Facilities
Social Science and Medicine vol 25 no 9 pp
995-1002
* GERTLER P, LOCAY L and SANDERSON W (1987)
Are User Fees
Regressive? The Welfare Implications of Health Care Financing Proposals in
Peru
Journal of Econometrics vol 36 pp 67-88
* GILSON L (1988)
Government Health Care Charges: Is Equity
Being Abandoned?
EPC Publication No 15, Spring 1988
HELLER P S (1982)
A Model of the Demand for Medical and
Health Services in Peninsular Malaysia
Social Science and Medicine vol 16 pp
267-284
KASONGO PROJECT TEAM (1984)
Primary Health Care for Less Than
a Dollar a Year
World Health Forum vol 5 no 3 pp 211-215
MAYNARD A (1979)
Pricing, Demanders, and the Supply of Health
Care
International Journal of Health Services vol 9 no 1 pp 121-133
MUSGROVE P (1986)
What Should Consumers in Poor Countries Pay
for Publicly-Provided Health Services?
Social Science and Medicine vol 22 no
3 pp 329-333
MWABU GM and MWANGI WM (1986)
Health Care Financing in Kenya:
A Simulation of the Welfare Effects of User Fees
Social Science and Medicine
vol 22 no 7 pp 763-767
* WORLD BANK (1987)
Financing Health Services in Developing
Countries: An Agenda for Reform
World Bank, Washington
15. PRIVATE SECTOR FINANCE
ABE M A (1985)
Japan's Clinic Physicians and their
Behaviour
Social Science and Medicine vol 20 no 4 pp 335-340
BERMAN P, ORMOND BA and GANI A (1987)
Treatment Use and
Expenditure on Curative Care in Rural Indonesia
Health Policy and Planning
vol 2 no 4 pp 289-300
BLOOM G and LAING R (1986)
Doctors, Private Practice and
Primary Health Care Development
Health Policy and Planning vol 1 no 3 pp
267-269
BROTOWASISTO et al (1988)
Health Care Financing in
Indonesia
Health Policy and Planning vol 3 no 2 pp 131-140
LERMAN S J et al (1985)
Treatment of Diarrhoea in Indonesian
Children: What it Costs and Who Pays it
The Lancet September 21 pp 651-654
* LEWIS HA and MILLER TR (1987)
Public-private Partnership in
Water Supply and Sanitation in sub-Saharan Africa
Health Policy and Planning
vol 2 no 1 pp 70-79 and response by Cairncross in vol 2 no 2 pp 180-182
MWABU GM (1986)
Health Care Decisions at the Household Level:
Results of a Rural Health Survey in Kenya
Social Science and Medicine vol 22
no 3 pp 315-319
PARKER R L (1986)
Health Care Expenditures in a Rural Indian
Community
Social Science and Medicine vol 22 no 1 pp 23-27
* ROEMER MI (1984)
Private Medical Practice: Obstacle to
Health For All
World Health Forum vol 5 pp 195-210
* SEGALL MM (1984)
Planning and Politics of Resource
Allocation for Primary Health Care: Promotion of Meaningful National
Policy
Social Science and Medicine vol 17 no 24 pp 1947-1960
VIVEROS-LONG A (1986)
Changes in Health Financing: The
Chilean Experience
Social Science and Medicine vol 22 no 3 pp 379-385
WHO (1981)
Section on private medical sector in: National
Decision-Making for Primary Health Care
Unicef/WHO Joint Committee on Health
Policy, Geneva
16. COMMUNITY FINANCE
* ABEL-SMITH B and DUA A (1988)
Community-financing in
Developing Countries: the Potential for the Health Sector
Health Policy and
Planning vol 3 no 2 pp 95-108
* AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION (1982)
Community
Financing of Primary Health Care
Primary Health Care Issues, American Public
Health Association
Washington DC
BLOOM AL (1984)
Prospects For Primary Health Care in Africa:
Another Look at the Sine Saloum Rural Health Project in Senegal
AID
Evaluation Special Study No 20 USAID April
CHRISTIAN MEDICAL COMMISSION (1987)
Financing Primary Health
Care Programmes: Can They Be Self-sufficient?
World Council of Churches,
Geneva
JANCLOES M (1985)
Financing Urban Primary Health
Services
Tropical Doctor vol 15 no 2 pp 9-104
LINK (1983)
Newsletter of the Asian Community Health Action
Network
vol III no 1 Feb/March 1983
PARKER BR et al (1984)
A Simple Way of Organizing
Opinions
World Health Forum vol 5 no 4 pp 354-360
* RAJAGOPOLAN PK and PANICKER KN (1985)
Financial Rewards
Ensure Community Involvement
World Health Forum vol 6 no 2 pp 174-176
RUSSELL SS and REYNOLDS J (1985)
Community
Financing
Pricor Monograph Series: Issues Paper 1 May
* STINSON W (1984)
Potential and Limitations of Community
Financing
World Health Forum vol 5 no 2 pp 123-125
* STINSON W et al (1987)
Community Financing of Primary
Health Care: the PRICOR Experience. A Comparative Analysis
PRICOR, Centre for
Human Services, Chevy Chase, Maryland
17. HEALTH INSURANCE
* ABEL-SMITH B et al (1986)
Funding Health For All - Is
Insurance the Answer?
World Health Forum vol 7 no 1 pp 3-32
BASTOS MV (1971)
Brazil's Multiple Insurance Programs and
their Influence on Medical Care
International Journal of Health Services vol
1 no 4 378-39
EVANS RG and MF WILLIAMSON (1978)
Chapter 1: Public
Intervention: Objectives and Criteria
In: Ontario Economic Council Research
Studies 'Extending Canadian Health Insurance: Options for Pharmaceutical and
Dental Care'
Ontario Economic Council 1978
HIGUCHI T (1974)
Medical Care through Social Insurance in the
Japanese Rural Sector
International Labour Review vol 109 no 3 pp 251-274
HU TEH-WEI (1981)
Issues of Health Care Financing in the
People's Republic of China
Social Science and Medicine vol 15C pp 233-237
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE (1986)
Primary Health Care
Strategies in Latin American Social Security
ILO Geneva
INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL SECURITY ASSOCIATION GENEVA
(1982)
Medical Care Under Social Security in Developing Countries
Studies
and Research no 18 ISSA Geneva
JANOWITZ B et al (1982)
Cesarean Section in Brazil
Social
Science and Medicine vol 16 pp 19-25
MALLET A (1980)
Social Protection of the Rural
Population
International Social Security Review, Year XXIII No 3/4: 35-393
MEIER G (1982)
Providing Affordable Medical Care in a Third
World Country: The Case of Egypt
Inquiry vol 19 pp 346-356
* MILLS A (1983)
Economic Aspects of Health Insurance
In:
Lee K and Mills A (eds) 'The Economics of Health in Developing
Countries'
Oxford University Press
NKANAGU T (1985)
African Experience in Sickness Insurance and
Health Protection under Social Security
International Social Security Review
Year XXXVIII pp 119-139
PARK CK and YEON HC (1981)
Recent Developments in the Health
Care System of Korea
International Social Security Review Year XXXIV pp
151-167
PHUA KH (1986)
Singapore's Family Savings Scheme
World
Health May pp 11-12
* ROEMER MI (1971)
Social Security for Medical Care: Is it
Justified in Developing Countries?
International Journal of Health Services
vol 1 no 4 pp 354-361
ROEMER MI (1973)
Development of Medical Services under Social
Security in Latin America
International Labour Review vol 108 no 1 pp 1-23
SEARO TECHNICAL PUBLICATION NO 5 (1984)
Financial Planning
for HFA 2000
Annex 5 General Health Scheme for Cyprus
SEARO TECHNICAL PUBLICATION NO 5 (1984)
Financial Planning
for HFA 2000
Chapter 12 Sub-group 3: Development of Health Insurance Schemes
SINGH MM (1982)
Methods of Medical Care Delivery: the
Experience of India
International Social Security Review, Year XXXV 17-37
SUH SM (1983)
Dilemmas in Developing Social Security Programs
for Korea
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