initiatives might transfer successfully across borders. Finally, those working for
international organizations need to share more information and analysis on
how and why health care systems work in these countries and on the impact
of the many changes underway.
This book has three parts. The first part (Chapters 1–6) sets out the context
in which health care systems must function in the central Asian republics.
These chapters explore the challenges that arise from the ancient and complex
history of the region, the current very difficult economic situation, the rising
burden of disease and the legacy of the past. The second part (Chapters 7–14)
analyses health sector reforms in the different countries, such as efforts to find
new sources of health sector revenue, the introduction of new payment systems,
and the initiatives that are underway to improve both preventive and curative
health services. The third part of the book (Chapter 15) contains brief descriptions
of the health care systems in each country based on the Health Care
Systems in Transition country profiles published by the European Observatory
on Health Care Systems (www.observatory.dk).
initiatives might transfer successfully across borders. Finally, those working forinternational organizations need to share more information and analysis onhow and why health care systems work in these countries and on the impactof the many changes underway.This book has three parts. The first part (Chapters 1–6) sets out the contextin which health care systems must function in the central Asian republics.These chapters explore the challenges that arise from the ancient and complexhistory of the region, the current very difficult economic situation, the risingburden of disease and the legacy of the past. The second part (Chapters 7–14)analyses health sector reforms in the different countries, such as efforts to findnew sources of health sector revenue, the introduction of new payment systems,and the initiatives that are underway to improve both preventive and curativehealth services. The third part of the book (Chapter 15) contains brief descriptionsof the health care systems in each country based on the Health CareSystems in Transition country profiles published by the European Observatoryon Health Care Systems (www.observatory.dk).
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