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Transforming Health Markets in Asia and Africa

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Transforming Health Markets in Asia and Africa

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Improving Quality and Access for the Poor

Transforming Health Markets in Asia and Africa

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Transforming Health Markets in Asia and Africa book

Improving Quality and Access for the Poor
Edited ByGerald Bloom, Barun Kanjilal, Henry Lucas, David Peters
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2012
eBook Published 9 August 2012
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203102060
Pages 216
eBook ISBN 9780203102060
Subjects Area Studies, Development Studies, Earth Sciences, Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Environment and Sustainability, Geography
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Bloom, G., Kanjilal, B., Lucas, H., & Peters, D. (Eds.). (2012). Transforming Health Markets in Asia and Africa: Improving Quality and Access for the Poor (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203102060

ABSTRACT

There has been a dramatic spread of health markets in much of Asia and Africa over the past couple of decades. This has substantially increased the availability of health-related goods and services in all but the most remote localities, but it has created problems with safety, efficiency and cost. The effort to bring order to these chaotic markets is almost certain to become one of the greatest challenges in global health.  This book documents the problems associated with unregulated health markets and presents innovative approaches that have emerged to address them. It outlines a framework that researchers, policy makers and social entrepreneurs can use to analyse health market systems and assess the likely outcome of alternative interventions. The book presents a new way of understanding highly marketised health systems, applies this understanding to an analysis of health markets in countries across Asia and Africa and identifies some of the major new developments for making these markets perform better in meeting the needs of the poor. It argues that it is time to move beyond ideological debates about the roles of public and private sectors in an ideal health system and focus more on understanding the operation of these markets and developing practical strategies for improving their performance.  This book is ideal reading for researchers and students in public health, development studies, public policy and administration, health economics, medical anthropology, and science and technology studies. It is also a valuable resource for policy makers, social entrepreneurs, and planners and managers in public and private sector health systems, including pharmaceutical companies, aid agencies, NGOs and international organisations.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|17 pages

Introduction

ByGERALD BLOOM, BARUN KANJILAL, HENRY LUCAS

chapter 2|17 pages

Transition in the Indian healthcare market

ByBARUN KANJILAL, SUMIT MAZUMDAR

chapter 3|23 pages

Lessons from an intervention programme to make informal healthcare providers effective in a rural area of Bangladesh

ByMOHAMMAD IQBAL, TANIA WAHED, SYED MANZOOR

chapter 4|13 pages

Drug detailers and the pharmaceutical market in Bangladesh

ByM . HAFIZUR RAHMAN AND SMISHA AGARWAL

chapter 5|17 pages

China’s rural hospitals in the transition to a market economy: A case study in two peri-urban counties in Guangxi Province

ByGERALD BLOOM, FANG JING, FANG LIJIE, REN JING

chapter 6|15 pages

Informal markets in sexual and reproductive health services and commodities in rural and urban Bangladesh

ByHILARY STANDING , SABINA FAIZ RASHID AND OWASIM AKRAM

chapter 7|12 pages

Improving the performance of patent medicine vendors in Nigeria

ByOLADIMEJI OLADEPO, HENRY LUCAS

chapter 8|15 pages

Yes, they can: Peer educators for diabetes in Cambodia

ByMAURITS VAN PELT , HENRY LUCAS , CHEAN MEN , O U VUN ,

chapter 9|13 pages

Evidence of the effects of market-based innovations and international initiatives to improve the performance of private providers

ByCLAIRE CHAMPION , GERALD BLOOM AND DAVID H . PETERS

chapter 10|19 pages

A review of ICT innovations by private-sector providers in developing countries

ByHENRY LUCAS

chapter 11|18 pages

The economics of social franchising for health in low- and middle-income countries

ByDAVID M . BISHAI AND CLAIRE CHAMPION

chapter 12|12 pages

Conclusions: Making health markets work better for poor people

ByGERALD BLOOM, BARUN KANJILAL, HENRY LUCAS
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