Large Scale Contracting out of Basic Health Services for the Poor in Guatemala: The SIAS Program: Design, Processes and Results
This presentation gives an overiew of the SIAS Program from 1997-2001, including: 1) Rationale; 2) Objectives; 3) Design; 4) Performance; 5) Issues and Problems; 6) Political Economy of Change. An appraisal of the health situation Guatemala is also given. This presentation was presented at the IDB-IBRD Joint Conference on the Political Economy of Service Delivery.
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Format: | Discussion Papers & Presentations biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Inter-American Development Bank
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Subjects: | Health Care Service, Health Policy, Poverty, |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0006816 https://publications.iadb.org/en/large-scale-contracting-out-basic-health-services-poor-guatemala-sias-program-design-processes-and |
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Summary: | This presentation gives an overiew of the SIAS Program from 1997-2001, including: 1) Rationale; 2) Objectives; 3) Design; 4) Performance; 5) Issues and Problems; 6) Political Economy of Change. An appraisal of the health situation Guatemala is also given. This presentation was presented at the IDB-IBRD Joint Conference on the Political Economy of Service Delivery. |
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