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This paper evaluates the performance and efficiency of the government public expenditure in the education and health sectors in the emerging economies context, specifically comparing Kosovo with the Western Balkan countries.
Alban Elshani, Lekë Pula
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Private Sector Participation in Health Care in Zimbabwe: What’s the Value Added and Institutional Challenges? [PDF]
This paper analyses the private healthcare sector’s role in Zimbabwe’s health delivery system, especially after economic challenges reduced in real terms fiscal support for public health system funding. This paints a sharp contrast between practicalities
Banda, Geoffrey +2 more
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Third Sector Organisations: Unique or simply other qualified providers? [PDF]
The Third Sector has been promoted by progressive English governments as a provider of health and social care services for people with mental health difficulties.
Miller , Robin
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Beyond Antimalarial Stock-outs: Implications of Health Provider Compliance on Out-of-Pocket Expenditure during Care-Seeking for Fever in South East Tanzania. [PDF]
To better understand how stock-outs of the first line antimalarial, Artemisinin-based Combination Therapy (ACT) and other non-compliant health worker behaviour, influence household expenditures during care-seeking for fever in the Ulanga District in ...
Abdallah, Gumi +7 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic that recently broke forth revealed the waning state of a considerable number of healthcare facilities, especially in unindustrialized territories.
David Ojimaojo Ebiloma +2 more
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Background: Vaccination of healthcare providers (HCPs) against seasonal influenza has been consistently recommended worldwide. Despite that, healthcare providers (HCPs) globally and in other Middle Eastern countries continue to have a low rate of ...
Lateefa Mohamed AlMarzooqi +4 more
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Front‐line perspectives on ‘joined‐up’ working relationships: a qualitative study of social prescribing in the west of Scotland [PDF]
Cross-sector collaboration has been promoted by government policies in the United Kingdom and many western welfare states for decades. Literature on joint working has focused predominantly on the strategic level, neglecting the role of individual ...
Cornish, Flora +2 more
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Introduction: This paper assesses the policy developments pertaining to the implementation of an integrated approach to domestic violence over the past 15 years.
Noreen Kearns, Liam Coen
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Can social prescribing provide the missing link? [PDF]
Background: The voluntary sector has long been recognised as making an important contribution to individual and community health. In the UK, however, the links between primary health care services and the voluntary and community sector are often ...
HIGGINGS, T +3 more
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The Importance of Early Detection of Genetic Diseases
Background: Early detection of diseases in newborn may help in early intervention and treatment, which may either cure the disease or improve the outcome of the patient.
Suma Elcy Varghese +3 more
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