More Money for Health
Armenia has made significant gains in population health, but faces challenges in ensuring health care access, due to financial barriers. As mortality caused by infectious diseases has fallen over the past two decades, the prevalence of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) has increased. The NCD burden can be reduced via public health measures, such as tobacco control exposure, and access to high-quality health care. However, financial barriers to access are a significant challenge.
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Subjects: | UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE, HEALTH EXPENDITURE, RESOURCE MOBILIZATION, HEALTH SYSTEM STRENGTHENING, FISCAL TRENDS, EXPENDITURE PRIORITIES, TAXATION, EFFICIENCY, EXTERNAL FUNDING, PUBLIC SPENDING, |
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dig-okr-10986367932024-07-17T11:39:49Z More Money for Health Resource Mobilization for Universal Health Coverage in Armenia Maduko, Franklin Chukwuma, Adanna Minasyan, Gevorg Manookian, Armineh Saldarriaga Noel, Miguel Angel Tandon, Ajay UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE HEALTH EXPENDITURE RESOURCE MOBILIZATION HEALTH SYSTEM STRENGTHENING FISCAL TRENDS EXPENDITURE PRIORITIES TAXATION EFFICIENCY EXTERNAL FUNDING PUBLIC SPENDING Armenia has made significant gains in population health, but faces challenges in ensuring health care access, due to financial barriers. As mortality caused by infectious diseases has fallen over the past two decades, the prevalence of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) has increased. The NCD burden can be reduced via public health measures, such as tobacco control exposure, and access to high-quality health care. However, financial barriers to access are a significant challenge. 2022-01-04T21:33:57Z 2022-01-04T21:33:57Z 2021-12-20 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/099330012202125164/P1717350dfb38700608f2b08e5750ebd2e2 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/36793 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC |
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Armenia has made significant gains in
population health, but faces challenges in ensuring health
care access, due to financial barriers. As mortality caused
by infectious diseases has fallen over the past two decades,
the prevalence of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) has
increased. The NCD burden can be reduced via public health
measures, such as tobacco control exposure, and access to
high-quality health care. However, financial barriers to
access are a significant challenge. |
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UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE HEALTH EXPENDITURE RESOURCE MOBILIZATION HEALTH SYSTEM STRENGTHENING FISCAL TRENDS EXPENDITURE PRIORITIES TAXATION EFFICIENCY EXTERNAL FUNDING PUBLIC SPENDING |
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Maduko, Franklin Chukwuma, Adanna Minasyan, Gevorg Manookian, Armineh Saldarriaga Noel, Miguel Angel Tandon, Ajay |
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Maduko, Franklin Chukwuma, Adanna Minasyan, Gevorg Manookian, Armineh Saldarriaga Noel, Miguel Angel Tandon, Ajay |
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