FinHealth Armenia

This report aims to assess public financial management (PFM) bottlenecks in health service delivery and identify recommendations for the Ministry of Health (MOH) and its partners in Armenia. This PFM assessment identifies health sector–specific bottlenecks and recommends actions that the MOH and regional (Marz) health authorities can take. Governments have a central role to play in moving countries toward universal health coverage. In low- and middle-income countries, making progress toward universal health coverage involves financing mechanisms that allow for coverage for the formal sector, the poor and the informal sector, to improve the coverage of quality health services. PFM systems, the way public budgets are formed, executed, and monitored interact with health system functions to influence service delivery outcomes. This study builds on a body of research that links improved service delivery outcomes in the health sector to systems for fiscal sustainability, operational efficiency, fiscal transparency, and accountability. The evidence supports the proposition that governance matters for the effective use of public resources in health service delivery.

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Main Authors: Gurazada, Srinivas, Chukwuma, Adanna, Jain, Manoj, Tsaturyan, Saro, Khcheyan, Makich
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2020-11-02
Subjects:UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE, PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, HEALTH FINANCE, HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY, BUDGET PREPARATION, ACCOUNTABILITY, TRANSPARENCY, PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURE, RURAL HEALTH CARE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/636021604401799916/FinHealth-Armenia-Reforming-Public-Financial-Management-to-Improve-Health-Service-Delivery
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/34747
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spelling dig-okr-10986347472024-08-07T18:46:00Z FinHealth Armenia Reforming Public Financial Management to Improve Health Service Delivery Gurazada, Srinivas Chukwuma, Adanna Jain, Manoj Tsaturyan, Saro Khcheyan, Makich UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT HEALTH FINANCE HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY BUDGET PREPARATION ACCOUNTABILITY TRANSPARENCY PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURE RURAL HEALTH CARE This report aims to assess public financial management (PFM) bottlenecks in health service delivery and identify recommendations for the Ministry of Health (MOH) and its partners in Armenia. This PFM assessment identifies health sector–specific bottlenecks and recommends actions that the MOH and regional (Marz) health authorities can take. Governments have a central role to play in moving countries toward universal health coverage. In low- and middle-income countries, making progress toward universal health coverage involves financing mechanisms that allow for coverage for the formal sector, the poor and the informal sector, to improve the coverage of quality health services. PFM systems, the way public budgets are formed, executed, and monitored interact with health system functions to influence service delivery outcomes. This study builds on a body of research that links improved service delivery outcomes in the health sector to systems for fiscal sustainability, operational efficiency, fiscal transparency, and accountability. The evidence supports the proposition that governance matters for the effective use of public resources in health service delivery. 2020-11-06T18:37:32Z 2020-11-06T18:37:32Z 2020-11-02 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/636021604401799916/FinHealth-Armenia-Reforming-Public-Financial-Management-to-Improve-Health-Service-Delivery https://hdl.handle.net/10986/34747 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
HEALTH FINANCE
HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY
BUDGET PREPARATION
ACCOUNTABILITY
TRANSPARENCY
PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURE
RURAL HEALTH CARE
UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
HEALTH FINANCE
HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY
BUDGET PREPARATION
ACCOUNTABILITY
TRANSPARENCY
PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURE
RURAL HEALTH CARE
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PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
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HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY
BUDGET PREPARATION
ACCOUNTABILITY
TRANSPARENCY
PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURE
RURAL HEALTH CARE
UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
HEALTH FINANCE
HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY
BUDGET PREPARATION
ACCOUNTABILITY
TRANSPARENCY
PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURE
RURAL HEALTH CARE
Gurazada, Srinivas
Chukwuma, Adanna
Jain, Manoj
Tsaturyan, Saro
Khcheyan, Makich
FinHealth Armenia
description This report aims to assess public financial management (PFM) bottlenecks in health service delivery and identify recommendations for the Ministry of Health (MOH) and its partners in Armenia. This PFM assessment identifies health sector–specific bottlenecks and recommends actions that the MOH and regional (Marz) health authorities can take. Governments have a central role to play in moving countries toward universal health coverage. In low- and middle-income countries, making progress toward universal health coverage involves financing mechanisms that allow for coverage for the formal sector, the poor and the informal sector, to improve the coverage of quality health services. PFM systems, the way public budgets are formed, executed, and monitored interact with health system functions to influence service delivery outcomes. This study builds on a body of research that links improved service delivery outcomes in the health sector to systems for fiscal sustainability, operational efficiency, fiscal transparency, and accountability. The evidence supports the proposition that governance matters for the effective use of public resources in health service delivery.
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RURAL HEALTH CARE
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