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The World Health Report 2010: Health Systems Financing: The Path to Universal Coverage
Contributor(s): World Health Organization (Author)
ISBN: 9241564024     ISBN-13: 9789241564021
Publisher: World Health Organization
OUR PRICE:   $45.60  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: February 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Public Health
- Business & Economics | Industries - General
Dewey: 338.473
LCCN: 2011286664
Series: World Health Report
Physical Information: 0.51" H x 7.68" W x 10.21" (0.90 lbs) 128 pages
 
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The promotion and protection of health is essential to human welfare and to sustained economic and social development. People rate health as being one of their most important priorities but timely access to appropriate health services requires a well-functioning health financing system.

WHO's Member States have set themselves the target of developing their health financing systems to ensure that all people can use health services, while being protected against financial hardship associated with paying for them.

In this report, the World Health Organization maps out what countries can do to modify their financing systems so they can move more quickly to universal coverage, and sustain the gains that have been achieved. The report builds on new research and lessons learnt from country experience. It provides an action agenda for countries at all stages of development and proposes ways that the international community can better support efforts in low-income countries to achieve universal coverage and improve health outcomes.


Contributor Bio(s): World Health Organization: - World Health Organization is a Specialized Agency of the United Nations, charged to act as the world's directing and coordinating authority on questions of human health. It is responsible for providing leadership on global health matters, shaping the health research agenda, setting norms and standards, articulating evidence-based policy options, providing technical support to countries, and monitoring and assessing health trends.