Ohanlon Barbara (12 results)
Published by Barbara Strong O'Hanlon, Vancouver, BC, 1961
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Stapled Wrappers. Condition: Fine. Vol 7, 2. Vancouver, BC monthly publication of local events, shopping, society news, etc. Front - Ope3ning of the Bayshore Inn. 16pp, b&w no color, illustrated, ads. Woodwards ad to the back wrapper. Weight, 46g. Ships via inexpensive Canada Post Lettermail within North America, in card sleeve.… Images available. Enquire for rates to Worldwide destinations. Size: 21 by 28 Cm. Book.

Private Health Sector Assessment in Tanzania
White, James; O'hanlon, Barbara; Chee, Grace; Malangalila, Emmanuel; Kimambo, Adeline
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Paperback. Condition: New. Mainland Tanzania exemplifies the developing world's struggle to achieve middle-income status while confronting widespread poverty and substantial health challenges. Tanzania's struggle with HIV/AIDS, reproductive and child health, malaria, and tuberculosis are characterised by both positive recent tre…nds and persistent challenges. A high disease burden coupled with finite public sector resources has led the government of Tanzania to increasingly seek innovative tools to protect the health and wellbeing of its citizens. Previous reform efforts have included decentralising decision making authority to local governments to improve the responsiveness of public sector programs and partnering with faith-based health facilities to expand the government's reach into rural areas.In recent years, the government has increasingly tried to leverage the private health sector's capacity to strengthen the Tanzanian health system-first by removing the ban on private practice in 1991 and then by emphasising PPPs in its national health policies and strategic plans. In response, the private health sector has grown and organised into several umbrella organisations, such as the Christian Social Services Commission (CSSC), the Association of Private Health Facilities in Tanzania (APHFTA), and the National Muslim Council of Tanzania (BAKWATA). Together, the public and private sectors have laid the policy groundwork for improved collaboration. Engaging the private sector beyond dialogue and operationalising PPPs has proven more difficult due to lingering distrust and a lack of communication between the sectors at lower levels. Currently, the private health sector is actively involved in the delivery of key health services, especially related to family planning, child health, and malaria. However, there are numerous private health sector providers and other actors that the Tanzanian government can better leverage to relieve the burden on public sector resources and produce better health outcomes for all Tanzanians.This assessment makes several recommendations to eliminate current obstacles, especially around the areas of the policy and governance, health financing, service delivery, pharmaceutical procurement, and human resources for health.

Private Health Sector Assessment in Tanzania
White, James; O'hanlon, Barbara; Chee, Grace; Malangalila, Emmanuel; Kimambo, Adeline
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Private Health Sector Assessment in Tanzania (World Bank Studies)
White, James; O'Hanlon, Barbara; Chee, Grace; Malangalila, Emmanuel; Kimambo, Adeline; Coarasa, Jorge; Callahan, Sean; Ron Levey, Ilana; McKeon, Kim
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Language: English
Published by World Bank Group Publications 2013-09-30, 2013
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Private Health Sector Assessment in Tanzania
White, James; O'hanlon, Barbara; Chee, Grace; Malangalila, Emmanuel; Kimambo, Adeline
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Private Health Sector Assessment in Tanzania
White, James; O'hanlon, Barbara; Chee, Grace; Malangalila, Emmanuel; Kimambo, Adeline
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Private Health Sector Assessment in Kenya
Jeff Barnes, Kimberly McKeon, Caytie Decker, Barbara O'Hanlon, Frank Feeley III
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Paperback. Condition: New. This paper broadly examines the health sector in Kenya, by synthesizing an assessment of the health sector with an analysis of the market. After considering the legal and regulatory framework, the policy enforcement, the human resource capacity, and the financing of health systems, the paper makes reco…mmendations for policy makers.

Private Health Sector Assessment in Kenya (193) (World Bank Working Papers)
Barnes, Jeff; O'Hanlon, Barbara; Feeley III, Frank; McKeon, Kimberly; Gitonga, Nelson; Decker, Caytie
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Paperback. Condition: New. Mainland Tanzania exemplifies the developing world's struggle to achieve middle-income status while confronting widespread poverty and substantial health challenges. Tanzania's struggle with HIV/AIDS, reproductive and child health, malaria, and tuberculosis are characterised by both positive recent tre…nds and persistent challenges. A high disease burden coupled with finite public sector resources has led the government of Tanzania to increasingly seek innovative tools to protect the health and wellbeing of its citizens. Previous reform efforts have included decentralising decision making authority to local governments to improve the responsiveness of public sector programs and partnering with faith-based health facilities to expand the government's reach into rural areas.In recent years, the government has increasingly tried to leverage the private health sector's capacity to strengthen the Tanzanian health system-first by removing the ban on private practice in 1991 and then by emphasising PPPs in its national health policies and strategic plans. In response, the private health sector has grown and organised into several umbrella organisations, such as the Christian Social Services Commission (CSSC), the Association of Private Health Facilities in Tanzania (APHFTA), and the National Muslim Council of Tanzania (BAKWATA). Together, the public and private sectors have laid the policy groundwork for improved collaboration. Engaging the private sector beyond dialogue and operationalising PPPs has proven more difficult due to lingering distrust and a lack of communication between the sectors at lower levels. Currently, the private health sector is actively involved in the delivery of key health services, especially related to family planning, child health, and malaria. However, there are numerous private health sector providers and other actors that the Tanzanian government can better leverage to relieve the burden on public sector resources and produce better health outcomes for all Tanzanians.This assessment makes several recommendations to eliminate current obstacles, especially around the areas of the policy and governance, health financing, service delivery, pharmaceutical procurement, and human resources for health.

Private Health Sector Assessment in Kenya
Jeff Barnes, Kimberly McKeon, Caytie Decker, Barbara O'Hanlon, Frank Feeley III
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Paperback. Condition: New. This paper broadly examines the health sector in Kenya, by synthesizing an assessment of the health sector with an analysis of the market. After considering the legal and regulatory framework, the policy enforcement, the human resource capacity, and the financing of health systems, the paper makes reco…mmendations for policy makers.