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Introduction Surgical, anaesthesia and obstetric (SAO) care are essential, life-saving components of universal healthcare. In Chiapas, Mexico’s southernmost state, the capacity of SAO care is unknown.
John G Meara+8 more
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Digital health Systems in Kenyan Public Hospitals: a mixed-methods survey
BackgroundAs healthcare facilities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries adopt digital health systems to improve hospital administration and patient care, it is important to understand the adoption process and assess the systems’ capabilities.
N. Muinga+6 more
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Patterns of mortality in public and private hospitals of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Background Ethiopia is encountering a growing burden of non-communicable diseases along with infectious diseases, perinatal and nutritional problems that have long been considered major problems of public health importance.
Misganaw Awoke+3 more
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Objective In this study, we assess the performance of public hospitals in Saudi Arabia. We detect the sources of inefficiency and estimate the optimal levels of the resources that provide the current level of health services.
Ahmed D. Alatawi+2 more
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Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and Pharmacogenetic Testing in Northern China
Background: Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) and pharmacogenetic (PGx) testing are widely used as approaches to improve individualized (personalized) pharmacotherapy. Little is known about TDM and PGx testing services in China.
Chunyan Zhang+5 more
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Patient satisfaction: Public vs. private hospital in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
Objective: The aim of the study was to compare the level of service satisfaction in public hospitals and private hospitals in Central Sulawesi. Methods: This was an analytical observational study with a cross-sectional approach.
Diah Mutiarasari+4 more
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The effect of performance-related pay of hospital doctors on hospital behaviour: a case study from Shandong, China. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: With the recognition that public hospitals are often productively inefficient, reforms have taken place worldwide to increase their administrative autonomy and financial responsibility. Reforms in China have been some of the most radical: the
Liu, Xingzhu, Mills, Anne
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Review of Performance Pay at County Level Public Hospitals [PDF]
Performance pay in county-level public hospitals is an important part of the reform of public hospitals, which largely determines the success or failure of the reform of public hospitals. This paper reviews the concept of performance pay, the recognition
Gu Shuwei, Yue Qiuying, Wan Xiaowen
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Examination on level of scale efficiency in public hospitals in Tanzania
Purpose Tanzania has implemented policies that aim at improving health sector performance as well as the general health status of citizens. Establishment of community insurance fund, increase government budget allocation in health sector, establishment ...
Fatuma Fumbwe+4 more
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Effects of Changes in Public Policy on Efficiency and Productivity of General Hospitals in Vietnam [PDF]
The health sector reform programme which began in Vietnam in 1989 in order to improve the efficiency of the health system has altered the way in which Vietnamese hospitals operate. The programme put the spotlight on input savings.
Guven-Uslu, Pinar, Linh, Thuy Pham
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