This report identifies critical opportunities and constraints faced by the Vanuatu health system as it makes progress toward Universal Health Coverage. Protecting the achievements that have been made over recent years, while continuing to improve a broader range of health outcomes, requires effective management of changes in financial and other institutional arrangements in the health sector. Vanuatu has achieved improvements in some reported health outcomes but is falling behind Pacific neighbors in other important areas. There are practical actions that can be taken now to improve health sector performance. Particular attention is needed on the effective management of the sector’s limited resources, with an increased focus on improving efficiency and the quality of frontline service delivery.
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Data do documento
2018/05/01
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TIpo de documento
Documento de Trabalho
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No. do relatório
AUS0000185
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Nº do volume
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Data de divulgação
2018/06/12
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Nome do documento
Vanuatu - Health financing system assessment : spend better
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Palavras-chave
Health Service; public expenditure on health; health facility; vulnerable group; gains in life expectancy; high population growth rate; maternal and child health; Federated States of Micronesia; access to health service; equity in health; external financing; Goods and Service Tax; annual population growth rate; Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome; efficiency of resource allocation; equity of service delivery; range of health outcome; Annual Plan and Budget; fiscal space for health; public health programs; primary health care; health expenditure; chronic respiratory disease; private health insurance; death from malaria; health sector performance; Sexually Transmitted Infection; burden of disease; skilled birth attendance; health needs; health committee; domestic expenditure; basic health care; infant mortality rate; discrimination in access; incidence of hiv; incidence of malaria; new zealand dollar; separate bank account; HIV and AIDS; Financial Management System; Substance Use Disorders; main urban center; cost of care; increase in population; health service managers; provision of service; child health outcomes; female life expectancy; lack of service; estimate of revenue; corporate income tax; source of revenue; high birth rate; reallocation of resource; offshore financial service; revenue from taxes; Performance and Accountability; growth in population; impact on health; social health insurance; Human Immunodeficiency Virus; Health Service Delivery; health child; disease burden; endocrine diseases; Cardiovascular Disease; Infectious Disease; real gdp; live birth; double burden; medical supply; premature death; Exchange Rates; health status; rural population; health finance
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