TY - GEN
AU - Chansa, Collins
AU - Chama-Chiliba, Chitalu Miriam
AU - Chansa, Collins
AU - Chitah, Bona
AU - Kaonga, Oliver
AU - Matsebula, Thulani
AU - Mphuka, Chris
AU - Mudenda, Dale
AU - Piatti, Moritz
TI - Zambia Health Sector Public Expenditure Tracking and Quantitative Service Delivery Survey
PB - The World Bank
KW - Gesundheitswesen
KW - Reform
KW - Gesundheitskosten
KW - Sustainable Development Goals
KW - Sambia
PY - 2019
N2 - Zambia's health sector has continued to evolve with the government undertaking several reforms aimed at improving the performance of the sector to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their precursor, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Amid the ongoing reforms, the health sector has recorded a number of achievements, but some challenges remain. This Public Expenditure Tracking and Quantitative Service Delivery Survey (PET-QSDS) assesses the financing and delivery of health services, and whether the reform objectives have been made. This was achieved by reviewing the flow of financial and other resources in the public health sector from administrative units to service delivery points at the facility level. The data were collected from administrative units, health workers, and patients to gauge the various dimensions of the health system that include financial flows, management of infrastructure, human resources for health, and patient management. Specifically, the issues which were reviewed are: Availability, adequacy, and timeliness of resources for service delivery; implementation of some key policy reforms such as user fee removal and adherence to policy guidelines; donor resource coordination, ownership, and fragmentation at the district level; assessment of human resources management at the district and facility levels; and comparison of staff satisfaction, absenteeism, and service delivery in districts implementing the Results-based Financing (RBF) model and non-RBF districts
BT - World Bank E-Library Archive
BT - Public Expenditure Review
CY - Washington, D.C
UR - http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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