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Neo-Liberal Impacts on Administration Reform: Public/Private Partnerships in Health Policy
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References and Bibliography Abbasi, K. (1999). The World Bank and World Health: Changing Sides. British Medical Journal 318:865-869. Bately, R. (2004). Health Policy. Development and Change 41:337-352. Beaglehole, R., Bonita, R. (1998). Public Health at the Crossroads: Which Way Forward? The Lancet 351:590-592. Bezruchka, S. (2000). Is Globalization Dangerous to our Health? Western Journal of Medicine 172:332-334. Björkman, J.w., Mathur, K. (2002). Policy, Technocracy and Development: Human Capital Policies in the Netherlands and India. New Delhi: Manohar Publishers. Bossert, T., others, (1998). Transformation of Ministries of Health in the Era of Health Reforms: The Case of Colombia. Health Policy and Planning 13:59-77. Buse, K., Gwin, C. (1998). World Health: The World Bank and Global Cooperation in Health: The Case of Bangladesh. The Lancet 351:665-669. Caiden, N., Wildavsky, A. (1974). Planning and Budgeting in Poor Countries. New York: John Wiley and Sons. Dlodlo, F.S. (1995). The Impact of User-Fee Policy on National Utilization of Health Services: Case Studies in Zimbabwe. The Hague: Institute of Social Studies, Master’s degree thesis.
Drache, D., Sullivan, T. (1999). Eds. Market Limits in Health Reform: Public Success, Private Failure. London: Routledge. Evans, R.G., Barer, M.L., Marmor, T.R. (1994). Eds. Why Are Some People Healthy and Others Not? The Determinants of Health of Populations. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.
McMichael, A., Beaglehole, R. (2000). The Changing Context of Public Health. The Lancet 356:
Stott, R. (1999). The World Bank: Friend or Foe? British Medical Journal 318:822-823.
WHO. (1985). Targets for Health For All. Copenhagen: World Health Organization.
WHO. (2000). World Health Report 2000: ‘Health System – Improving Performance’. Geneva: World Health Organization.
World Bank. (1993). World Bank Development Report 1993: ‘Investing in Health’.Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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References and Bibliography Abbasi, K. (1999). The World Bank and World Health: Changing Sides. British Medical Journal 318:865-869. Bately, R. (2004). Health Policy. Development and Change 41:337-352. Beaglehole, R., Bonita, R. (1998). Public Health at the Crossroads: Which Way Forward? The Lancet 351:590-592. Bezruchka, S. (2000). Is Globalization Dangerous to our Health? Western Journal of Medicine 172:332-334. Björkman, J.w., Mathur, K. (2002). Policy, Technocracy and Development: Human Capital Policies in the Netherlands and India. New Delhi: Manohar Publishers. Bossert, T., others, (1998). Transformation of Ministries of Health in the Era of Health Reforms: The Case of Colombia. Health Policy and Planning 13:59-77. Buse, K., Gwin, C. (1998). World Health: The World Bank and Global Cooperation in Health: The Case of Bangladesh. The Lancet 351:665-669. Caiden, N., Wildavsky, A. (1974). Planning and Budgeting in Poor Countries. New York: John Wiley and Sons. Dlodlo, F.S. (1995). The Impact of User-Fee Policy on National Utilization of Health Services: Case Studies in Zimbabwe. The Hague: Institute of Social Studies, Master’s degree thesis.
Drache, D., Sullivan, T. (1999). Eds. Market Limits in Health Reform: Public Success, Private Failure. London: Routledge. Evans, R.G., Barer, M.L., Marmor, T.R. (1994). Eds. Why Are Some People Healthy and Others Not? The Determinants of Health of Populations. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.
McMichael, A., Beaglehole, R. (2000). The Changing Context of Public Health. The Lancet 356:
Stott, R. (1999). The World Bank: Friend or Foe? British Medical Journal 318:822- 823.
WHO. (1985). Targets for Health For All. Copenhagen: World Health Organization.
WHO. (2000). World Health Report 2000: ‘Health System – Improving Performance’. Geneva: World Health Organization.
World Bank. (1993). World Bank Development Report 1993: ‘Investing in Health’. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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