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Sources for Sick Child Care in Tanzania

Both the public and private sectors are important sources of sick child care in Tanzania. Understanding if and where sick children are taken for care is critical to improve case management interventions. This brief presents a secondary analysis of the 2015–16 Tanzania Demographic and Health…

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Country : Tanzania

Health Area: Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health

Project: SHOPS Plus

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Language : English

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Sustainable Strategies for Accessible, Quality Health Care: Public-Private Sector Engagement in Kenya

The private sector currently provides close to 25 percent of all ART services in Kenya (NASCOP 2014). Because of this substantial role, increasing access to the private sector should be a priority and can be accomplished by establishing sustainable health insurance programs – programs that are…

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Health Area: HIV/AIDS

Project: SHOPS

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Language : English

Technical Area: Digital Health, Public-Private Engagement

Sources for Sick Child Care in Mozambique (Presentation)

The public sector is the dominant source of care in Mozambique. Understanding if and where sick children are taken for care is critical to improve case management interventions. This presentation provides a secondary analysis of the 2011 Mozambique Demographic and Health Survey to examine where…

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Country : Mozambique

Health Area: Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health

Project: SHOPS

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Language : English

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Sources for Sick Child Care in Yemen

The private sector is the dominant source of care in Yemen. Understanding if and where sick children are taken for care is critical to improve case management interventions. This brief presents a secondary analysis of the 2013 Yemen Demographic and Health Survey to examine where treatment or…

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Health Area: Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health

Project: SHOPS Plus

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Language : English

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Sources for Sick Child Care in Rwanda

The public sector is the dominant source of care in Rwanda. Understanding if and where sick children are taken for care is critical to improve case management interventions. This brief presents a secondary analysis of the 2015–16 Rwanda Demographic and Health Survey to examine where treatment or…

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Health Area: Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health

Project: SHOPS Plus

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Language : English

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Sources for Sick Child Care in Ethiopia

The public sector is the primary source of sick child care in Ethiopia. Understanding if and where sick children are taken for care is critical to improve case management interventions. This brief presents a secondary analysis of the 2016 Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey to examine where…

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Health Area: Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health

Project: SHOPS Plus

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Language : English

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Health Trends in the Middle East and North Africa

In the past several decades, countries in the Middle East and North Africa have made significant improvements in developing their health systems and improving the health status of their populations. However, the region continues to face substantial and diverse political, economic, social, and…

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Health Area: Family Planning, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health

Project: SHOPS Plus

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Language : English

Technical Area: Health Financing, Universal Health Coverage

Sources for Sick Child Care in 24 USAID Priority Countries

Both the public and private sectors are important sources of care for sick children, and their role varies across contexts and socioeconomic statuses. Understanding if and where sick children are taken for care is critical to improve case management interventions. This brief presents a secondary…

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Country : Global

Health Area: Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health

Project: SHOPS Plus

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Language : English

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Opening the Door to Health Insurance Programs: Experiences of Small and Medium Private Providers

Small and medium private health care providers are valuable partners in scaling up health financing programs that support universal health coverage. However, it is often challenging for them to participate because they have fewer resources and the process can be arduous and costly. The…

Resource Type : Brief

Country : India, Tanzania

Health Area: Family Planning

Project: SHOPS Plus

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Language : English

Technical Area: Health Financing, Networks and Franchising, Universal Health Coverage

Driving Innovation at the Community Level

This poster discusses the findings from a SHOPS Plus qualitative study, which was conducted to (1) identify effective strategies and tools used by private providers to grow and retain human resources for health and incorporate community-based prevention and outreach activities, and (2) consider…

Resource Type : Presentation

Country : India

Health Area: HIV/AIDS

Project: SHOPS Plus

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Language : English

Technical Area: Total Market Approach

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