Governments in many developing countries are struggling with
limited resources to meet the basic health care needs of their
populations. Health sector reforms are implemented in this regard
to achieve efficiency and address inequity in health care delivery.
Hospital autonomy is an important innovation under health sector
reforms. It has received significant attraction of policy makers in
several countries. This book presents a critical review of the
conceptual framework of hospital autonomy in the context of public
hospitals in Rajasthan state of India. It also presents a
comprehensive case study of General Hospital, Chittorgarh and
illustrates the impact of autonomy in terms of effect on
efficiency, equity, quality of care and utilisation of health care
services. The book highlights ground realities, policy challenges
and emerging issues. It also offers recommendations for
strengthening hospital autonomy in developing countries.
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