Process of health policy reform in the English-speaking Caribbean: case studies in national health insurance
By: Kalliecharan, Van Ricky
Publisher: Ministry of Health ; Port-of-Spain ; December 2002Description: iv, 36 pSubject(s): HEALTH POLICY | HEALTH | PAHO | CARIBBEAN | HEALTH INSURANCE | METHODOLOGYSummary: Provides a description and analysis of the process of developing National Insurance Programmes in three countries in the English-speaking Caribbean. Proposes an addition to the theory of health policy as it argues that five categories of factors facilitate and/or constrain the health policy process: political, interpersonal, organizational, technical and external. Also discusses lessons to be learnt from the analysis and proposes recommendations for improving the health policy process in the region.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Caribbean Collection | 01771-XI (Browse shelf) | Available | 6045 |
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Provides a description and analysis of the process of developing National Insurance Programmes in three countries in the English-speaking Caribbean. Proposes an addition to the theory of health policy as it argues that five categories of factors facilitate and/or constrain the health policy process: political, interpersonal, organizational, technical and external. Also discusses lessons to be learnt from the analysis and proposes recommendations for improving the health policy process in the region.
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