Ebook: Health System Innovations in Central America : Lessons and Impact of New Approaches
Author: Gerard M. La Forgia
- Tags: Health care reform -- Central America., Medical policy -- Central America., Medical care -- Central America., HIS007000, POL019000
- Series: World Bank Working Paper No. 57
- Year: 2005
- Publisher: World Bank Publications
- City: Washington, United States
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Similar to developing countries elsewhere, during the 1990s, Central American countries faced pressures to improve the performance of their health systems. In most countries, there was a consensus that the systems were failing to live up to their potential. Rather than take on system-wide change, each country opted to step into reform through launching innovations to address specific problems or deficiencies in a particular program, function or intervention of the system. Health Systems Innovations in Central America reports on how these experiences fared -- a hospital in Panama, a nutrition program in Honduras, primary care extension in Guatemala, a subset of hospitals and primary care units in Costa Rica and a social security-managed health care program in Nicaragua. The studies report on the performance of the innovations, the policy environment in which they were developed as well as nuts-and-bolts features and processes incorporated into their design and implementation.
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