Contracting out; Health care reform; Nicaragua; Physician incentives
Indexed keywords
ARTICLE;
DECISION MAKING;
HEALTH CARE PLANNING;
HEALTH CARE QUALITY;
HEALTH SERVICE;
HUMAN;
MEDICAL AUDIT;
NICARAGUA;
PATIENT SATISFACTION;
PERFORMANCE;
PUBLIC HEALTH;
CONTRACT SERVICES;
DECISION MAKING, ORGANIZATIONAL;
HEALTH CARE REFORM;
HOSPITALS, PUBLIC;
HUMANS;
NEGOTIATING;
NICARAGUA;
PHYSICIAN INCENTIVE PLANS;
POLITICS;
POVERTY;
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY;
Health financing changes in the context of health care decentralization: The case of three Latin American countries
Arredondo A, Parada I. 2000. Health financing changes in the context of health care decentralization: the case of three Latin American countries. Revista de Saude Publica 34: 449-60.
To decentralize or not to decentralize, is that the question? Nicaraguan health policy under structural adjustment in the 1990s
Birn AE, Zimmerman S, Garfield R. 2000. To decentralize or not to decentralize, is that the question? Nicaraguan health policy under structural adjustment in the 1990s. International Journal of Health Services 30: 111-28.
Cost sharing in health service provision: An empirical assessment of cost savings
Chalkley M, Malcomson J. 2002. Cost sharing in health service provision: an empirical assessment of cost savings. Journal of Public Economics 84: 219-50.
Contractual relationships between government and the commercial private sector in developing countries
Bennett S, McPake B, Mills A (eds). London: Zed Press
Mills A. 1997. Contractual relationships between government and the commercial private sector in developing countries. In: Bennett S, McPake B, Mills A (eds). Private health providers in developing countries: serving the public interest? London: Zed Press.