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This is the companion to the comprehensive review of national
health systems presented in Volume I. In that volume, the author
analyzed the resources, organization, financing, management, and
delivery of health services in 68 countries at diverse levels of
economic development and political ideology. In Volume II, the
principal issues in health systems across countries are carefully
examined. These issues are categorized according to the several
components by which national health systems may be analyzed. In the
general field of health resources, Roemer discusses physicians and
traditional healers, nurses, pharmacists, auxiliary health
personnel, the background and distribution of hospitals and health
centers, and the production and consumption of drugs.
The sections of this important work elucidate the various issues
surrounding the world's health systems. The scope and functions of
Ministries of Health and social security programs for health care
in different types of health systems are reviewed. The book
recognizes the contributions of voluntary health agencies, as well
as the characteristics of major services in the private sector of
national economies. The serious implications of private profit in
health systems and the benefits and difficulties of private/public
sector relationships are also examined.
This authoritative volume presents a global analyzation of
economic and management support for national health systems
including a discussion of world-wide expenditures according to the
source of financing and the purposes for which money is spent.
Special attention is also given to experiences in the delivery of
health service including ambulatory and primary care, and
equivalent analyses are made of world-wide delivery of hospital
services, regionalization, and long-term care.
Volume II concludes with a review of international health
activities from the 19th century International Sanitary Conferences
up to the present era of the World Health Organization. This
critical work probes the political factors involved in this
evolution. The last chapter summarizes major social trends in
society, along with major trends in the health system components:
resources, programs, economic support, management, and delivery of
services.
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