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bmj.com Highlights the Success of TEHIP
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On November 13th, the online health journal bmj.com gave favourable coverage of IDRC's latest IN_FOCUS publication Fixing Health Systems. Below is an excerpt of the article.  To read the full article on the bmj.com website, see the link at the bottom of the page.

An extra dollar can go a long way: Learning from low income countries

Geoff Watts
London

"Small amounts of money can have a powerful effect when properly targeted, a health project in Tanzania has shown.

"With a gross domestic product of little more than $200 (£110; 155) per person, Tanzania is among the world's poorest countries. Spending on health care for each citizen amounts to around $10 a year. Any increase in such a small sum must be better than nothing; but who could have imagined that less than one extra dollar would bring significant improvement?

"Surprising or not, that's what the organisers of an innovative health scheme have shown. The effect of that extra dollar in two districts of Tanzania has been a substantial fall in infant mortality and an improvement in the health of adults. Such are the fruits of the Tanzanian Essential Health Intervention project (TEHIP), the first full account of which, Fixing Health Systems, was published last month. ..."



http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/329/7475/1126?ehom&ck;=nc

2004-11-13

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