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Extending the ideas presented in the highly successful Health
Planning: Qualitative Aspects and Quantitative Techniques (1972),
this book looks at practical aspects of implementing primary health
care programmes. The book's three sections cover: the policy issues
and conceptual framework for planning, implementation, and
evaluation; essential methods of planning for effective
implementation; and specific tools and techniques in programme
management. Part I contains chapters on the planning process
itself, as well as management, evaluation, and health systems
research. Part II considers the economic, political,
epidemiological, demographic, and other disciplinary components of
planning that contribute methods for health needs assessment and
resources allocation. Specific analytical techniques presented in
Part III relate to decision analysis, network analysis, survey
techniques, cost-effectiveness appraisal, and many other areas.
This practical text, aimed at public health students and
administrators, emphasizes the difficult task of providing
essential health services to scattered rural populations, in
developing countries with limited resources. Health administrators
and professio
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