Afghanistan national health accounts with disease accounts, 2014 / Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Ministry of Public Health.

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: [Place of publication not identified] : Ministry of Public Health, [2014].Description: vi, 52 pages ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet RA541. A3.
Contents:
Contents: Acronyms—Acknowledgments—1. Background—2. Methodologies and data collection—3. General NHA findings—4. Disease accounts findings—5. Conclusions and recommendations—Institutionalization of NHA—Annex B: classification of health expenditure/NHA glossary—Glossary—References.
Summary: Summary: “The Afghanistan National Health Accounts (NHA) study was undertaken to track the flow of funds in the health sector for 2014 and compare this round of findings with those of the NHA’s previous two rounds. NHA is an important tool for understanding the health financing of a country and provides a framework for measuring the total expenditure on health, including private households’ out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditures, government expenditure, and donors’ expenditures”—(page 1).
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Monograph Monograph Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University Pamphlet RA541.A3.A643 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3ACKU000537653
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Cover title.
“SHA. 2011”.
“Afghanistan third round of national health accounts, including disease accounts, covers the estimates of health spending for the year 2014”—back cover.

Contents: Acronyms—Acknowledgments—1. Background—2. Methodologies and data collection—3. General NHA findings—4. Disease accounts findings—5. Conclusions and recommendations—Institutionalization of NHA—Annex B: classification of health expenditure/NHA glossary—Glossary—References.

Summary: “The Afghanistan National Health Accounts (NHA) study was undertaken to track the flow of funds in the health sector for 2014 and compare this round of findings with those of the NHA’s previous two rounds. NHA is an important tool for understanding the health financing of a country and provides a framework for measuring the total expenditure on health, including private households’ out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditures, government expenditure, and donors’ expenditures”—(page 1).

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