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Training and innovative tools were key to the success of the Tanzania Essential Health Interventions Project, along with small funding increases. The tools and strategies allowed the districts of Rufiji and Morogoro to target their new resources on the largest contributors to the burden of disease and on health care delivery. The most dramatic result, among many, has been an average decline in child mortality of more than 40%. CASE STUDY
EXTENDED BIBLIOGRAPHY Fixing Health Systems@ 2004-09-02 IDRC PROJECT REPORTS Fixing Health Systems@ 2004-08-27 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. Open file CASE STUDY: Team Players 2004 Building the skills of local health care planners Open file 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 Brief No. 2: District Burden of Disease Profile@ 2003-09-11 Open file TEHIP Interventions: An Overview@ Don de Savigny, Harun Kasale, Conrad Mbuya, Godfrey Munna, Leslie Mgalula, Ali Mzige, and Graham Reid 2002-03-01 TEHIP Discussion Paper No. 2 Open file District Health Expenditure Mapping: A Budget Analysis Tool for Council Health Management Teams@ Don de Savigny, Godfrey Munna, Conrad Mbuya, Leslie Mgalula, Harun Machibya, Saidi Mkikima, Eleuther Mwageni, Harun Kasale, and Graham Reid 2001-10-01 TEHIP Discussion Paper No. 1 Open file Implementation@ 1999-12-01 Capacity Building@ 1999-06-01 Strengthening Health Management in Districts and Provinces@ A. Cassels and K. Janovsky World Health Organization 1995 Kiswahili edition / Engilsh edition Open file |
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