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La Iniciativa de Programa Gobernanza, Equidad y Salud (GES) se esfuerza por alcanzar la meta de una prestación equitativa, solidaria y justa de servicios públicos en los países en desarrollo.


TEHIP Briefs


TEHIP in Action
TEHIP in Action


TEHIP News
A newsletter of the IDRC/MOH Tanzania Essential Health Intervention Project


TEHIP's Research Approach
TEHIP's Research Approach


The research: overview (slide show)
The research: overview (slide show)

DESIGNING AND CONDUCTING HEALTH SYSTEMS RESEARCH PROJECTS: VOLUME 1
Proposal Development and Fieldwork

DESIGNING AND CONDUCTING HEALTH SYSTEMS RESEARCH PROJECTS: VOLUME 1 <BR> Proposal Development and FieldworkCorlien M. Varkevisser, Indra Pathmanathan y Ann Brownlee

DESIGNING AND CONDUCTING HEALTH SYSTEMS RESEARCH PROJECTS: VOLUME 2
Data Analysis and Report Writing

DESIGNING AND CONDUCTING HEALTH SYSTEMS RESEARCH PROJECTS: VOLUME 2 <BR> Data Analysis and Report WritingCorlien M. Varkevisser, Indra Pathmanathan y Ann Brownlee

In_Focus: FIXING HEALTH SYSTEMS
In_Focus: FIXING HEALTH SYSTEMSDon de Savigny, Harun Kasale, Conrad Mbuya, and Graham Reid

POPULATION AND HEALTH IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Population, Health, and Survival at INDEPTH Sites

POPULATION AND HEALTH IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES <br> Population, Health, and Survival at INDEPTH SitesINDEPTH Network

THE RESEARCH: Fixing Health Systems


 libro(s)

GIS FOR HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT@
Editado por Don de Savigny y Pandu Wijeyaratne IDRC 1995

GIS FOR HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT

NET GAIN
A New Method for Preventing Malaria Deaths@

Editado por Christian Lengeler, Jacqueline Cattani y Don de Savigny IDRC 1996

NET GAIN <br> A New Method for Preventing Malaria Deaths

POPULATION AND HEALTH IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Population, Health, and Survival at INDEPTH Sites@

INDEPTH Network IDRC 2002

POPULATION AND HEALTH IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES <br> Population, Health, and Survival at INDEPTH Sites


 Documento(s)

EXTENDED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Fixing Health Systems
2004-09-02


FIXING HEALTH SYSTEMS / 2. The approach@ 2004
Two large districts in Tanzania -- already engaged in health reforms centred on devolving management of resources to the local level -- attempt to bring health spending more in line with cost-effective approaches to the local disease burden. Information from Demographic Surveillance Systems makes it possible for planners to determine spending priorities. A series of simple management tools enable those district planners to allot funds to interventions that will have a greater impact on local causes of mortality.
Integrating research and development 
The consortium approach
The research begins
The Demographic Surveillance System
The evolution of the tools

FIXING HEALTH SYSTEMS / 3. The results@ 2004
New means of planning lead district health teams to budget more proportionally to address major contributors to mortality such as malaria and a cluster of childhood illnesses. Effectively addressing those problems, however, requires that a modest funding top-up be applied to increasing capacity within the health system. This allows for better training, more effective deployment of resources such as drugs, better clinical practice, and increased patient satisfaction. The overall result is a dramatic decline in mortality in the two districts.
Supplementary funding
Capacity building in management and administration
The Integrated Management Cascade
Rehabilitation of health facilities
What the districts did with budget planning tools
A new assault on disease
Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses
Conclusion

FIXING HEALTH SYSTEMS / Appendix 1. Acknowledgments@ 2004


FIXING HEALTH SYSTEMS / Appendix 2. Glossary of terms and list of acronyms@ 2004


FIXING HEALTH SYSTEMS / Appendix 3. Sources and resources@ 2004


IDRC in Tanzania 2005-05-20


IDRC PROJECT REPORTS
Fixing Health Systems
2004-08-27


Interventions@ 1999-06-01


The four components of TEHIP Research@ 2001


The TEHIP ‘Spark’: Planning and Managing Health Resources at the District Level@ Stephanie Neilson and Terry Smutylo 2004-04-22
A case study by IDRC’s Evaluation Unit details how TEHIP has influenced public policy and decision-making in Tanzania’s health sector. The study also illustrates some of the challenges associated with sustaining the project’s achievements. Abrir el archivo



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