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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Community-based health insurance in developing countries: A study of its contribution to the performance of health financing systems
Carrin, G; Waelkens, M-P; Criel, B (2005 July)
Themes:
Public-private mix, Resource allocation and health financing
Case study 6: Review of health service delivery in Uganda: General country experience and northern Uganda
Carlson, C (2004)
Themes:
Equitable health services
Applying managed care concepts and tools to middle and lower income countries: The case of medical aid societies in Zimbabwe
Campbell, P; Quigley, K; Yeracaris, P; Chaora, M (2000)
Themes:
Public-private mix
Can developing countries achieve adequate improvements in child health outcomes without engaging the private sector?
Bustreo, F; Harding, A; Axelsson, H (2003 March)
Themes:
Public-private mix
Improving the quality of private sector delivery of public health services: Challenges and strategies
Brugha, R; Zwi, A (1998 June)
Themes:
Public-private mix
Key performance indicators from the 2006 survey of medical schemes in Southern Africa
Board of Healthcare Funders (2006)
Themes:
Public-private mix
International Trade in Health Services and the GATS: Current Issues and Debates
Blouin, C; Drager, N; Smith, R (2006 September)
Themes:
Health equity in economic and trade policies
The policy on the public-private mix in the Ugandan health sector: Catching up with reality
Birungi, H; Mugisha, F; Nsabagasani, X; Okuonzi, S; Jeppsson, A (2001)
Themes:
Public-private mix
Kenya: Non-governmental health care provision
Berman, P; Nwuke, K; Hanson, K; Kariuki, M; Mbugua, K; Ngugi, J; Omurwa, T; Ong’ayo, S (1995 April)
Themes:
Public-private mix
Zambia: Non-governmental health care provision
Berman, P; Nwuke, K; Rannan-Eliya, R; Mwanza, A (1995 January)
Themes:
Public-private mix

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