Health service delivery - Matches
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With the devolution of health service delivery from the Department of Health to local government units (LGUs) as mandated in the 1991 Local Government..
Policy Notes

This issue highlights the experiences of the devolved cities that have successfully delivered the basic social services. This is in the hope of settin..
Policy Notes

The article discusses the two approaches that emerged in addressing issues and problems surrounding devolution of health service delivery to the local..
Development Research News

The article features the implementation of the Valencia medical and hospitalization program. It discusses the benefits of the cost-sharing scheme as ..
Development Research News

DRN’s special issue focuses on the highlights of the roundtable discussion sponsored by the Department of Health, Cebu and PIDS. Discussions put for..
Development Research News

Are the economic factors that affect demand for health care services as significant as the non-economic factors? How responsive is demand for health c..
Working Papers

Recent developments on health sector point to the emerging national interests on health. Not only health has been included as a right in the Ph..
Development Research News

This third volume of the Survey of Philippine Development Research compiles the papers presented during the seminar-workshop on “A Program o..
Books

Speaking on various aspects of issues related to public health, Dr. Metodio Palaypay analyzes the health situation in the country, describing e..
Development Research News

Flexible Functional Form Estimates of Philippine Demand Elasticities for Nutrition Policy Simulation
Utilizing flexible functional forms as well as incorporating methods for treating zero observations in household survey data, this paper attempts to c..
Working Papers

The research in this volume has been commissioned by the PIDS under the title “The Assessment of Integrated Mechanisms for Delivering Health and Rel..
Books
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