Bibliography

This annotated bibliography of publications provides materials sourced from published and grey literature within different theme areas of work relating to equity in health in east and southern Africa.

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Can working with the private for-profit sector improve utilization of quality health services by the poor? A systematic review of the literature
Patouillard, E; Goodman, CA; Hanson, KG; Mills, AJ (2007 November)
Themes:
Public-private mix
A model for analysis, systemic planning and strategic synthesis for health science teaching in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: A vision for action
Parent, F; Kahombo, G; Bapitani, J; Garant, M; Coppieters, Y; Levêque, A; Piette, D (2004 December)
Themes:
Human resources for health
A new face for private providers in developing countries: What implications for public health?
Palmer, N; Mills, A; Wadee, H; Gilson, L; Schneider, H (2003)
Themes:
Public-private mix
Strengthening the role of the private sector in expanding health coverage in Africa
Osewe, MDP (2006 November)
Themes:
Public-private mix
Learning from failed health reform in Uganda
Okuonzi, SA (2004 November)
Themes:
Public-private mix
Resource mobilization for the health sector in Zimbabwe
Normand, C; Chapman, G; Mudyarabikwa, O; Chawla, M; Needleman, J (1996 December)
Themes:
Resource allocation and health financing
Trading health services across borders: GATS, markets, and caveats
Mutchnick, IS; Stern, DT; Moyer, CA (2005 January)
Themes:
Health equity in economic and trade policies
Kenya: Reaching the poor through the private sector - A network model for expanding access to reproductive health services
Montagu, D; Prata, N; Campbell, MM; Walsh, J; Orero, S (2005)
Themes:
Public-private mix
Franchising of health services in low-income countries
Montagu, D (2002 June)
Themes:
Public-private mix
What can be done about the private health sector in low-income countries?
Mills, A; Brugha, R; Hanson, K; McPake, B (2002)
Themes:
Public-private mix

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