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" Health planning for effective management / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 973200
Doc. No : b727570
Title & Author : Health planning for effective management /\ edited by William A. Reinke.
Publication Statement : New York :: Oxford University Press,, 1988.
Page. NO : 1 online resource (x, 288 pages) :: illustrations
ISBN : 0199748683
: : 1280440368
: : 1601296940
: : 6610440360
: : 9780199748686
: : 9781280440366
: : 9781601296948
: : 9786610440368
: 0195053370
: 9780195053371
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Contents -- Contributors -- I: The Integration of Planning with Action -- 1 The Process, Structure, and Functions of Planning -- Planning Scope and Structure -- Planning as an Educational Process -- Stages of the Planning Process -- 2 Management Analysis -- Recent Directions in Health Planning -- Specific Management Issues -- 3 Health Systems Research in Relation to Planning -- Scope and Features of Research -- Illustrative Research Issues -- Approaches and Methodology -- Institutionalization of Research -- 4 Health Services Program Evaluation
: 10 Health Personnel PlanningSupply Analysis -- Demand Analysis -- Productivity -- Will Supply Match Demand? Recommendations to Effect a Balance -- 11 Planning Health Facilities -- Scope and Importance -- Needs Assessment -- Cost Analysis and Accounting -- Focus on Implementation -- Summary -- 12 Financial Analysis -- Scope and Purposes -- Organizational Implications -- Organizational Arrangements -- Financing Mechanisms -- Timing of Program Expenditures -- Budget Preparation and Analysis -- 13 Community Involvement -- Historical Background
: 7 Economic Aspects of Health PlanningGeneral Economic Concerns -- Microeconomic Considerations -- Macroeconomic Considerations -- Health Care Financing -- Some Concluding Observations -- 8 The Demographic Base for Health Planning -- General Demographic Considerations -- Sources of Demographic Data -- Errors in Demographic Data -- Specific Demographic Data Needed for Health Planning -- 9 Epidemiologic Base for Health Planning -- Scope of Concern -- Epidemiologic Measures -- Indicators -- Obtaining the Information -- Concluding Observations
: Justifications for New Concepts of Community InvolvementThe Major Components of Community Involvement -- Practical Process of Implementation -- 14 Organizational Structure and Process -- Structural Considerations -- Communications Networks -- The Decision Process -- Summary -- III: Toward Plan Implementation: Analytic Techniques and Tactical Considerations -- 15 Tools for Improving the Process of Planning -- Procedures for Obtaining Group Consensus -- Logical Framework for Planning and Evaluation -- Scheduling: Network Analysis -- 16 Sample Surveys
: Scope and Purpose of EvaluationMain Features of Management Decision Making -- Capturing the Dynamics of Evaluation -- Evaluation Measures -- Evaluation Principles and Practice -- II: The Planning Process: Concepts, Methods, and Strategies -- 5 An Overview of the Planning Process -- Conceptualization of the Health Services System -- The Essence of Planning -- The Information Base -- 6 Political Aspects of Planning -- The Political Perspective -- Consequent Difficulties in Planning -- Implications of Political Issues for Planning -- Summary
Abstract : 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.
Subject : Health planning.
Subject : Public health administration.
Subject : Rural health services-- Developing countries-- Planning.
Subject : Health Planning.
Subject : Public Health Administration.
Subject : Santé publique-- Administration.
Subject : Santé publique-- Planification.
Subject : Santé rurale, Services de-- Pays en voie de développement-- Planification.
Subject : Health planning.
Subject : MEDICAL-- Administration.
Subject : MEDICAL-- Practice Management Reimbursement.
Subject : Public health administration.
Subject : Rural health services-- Planning.
Subject : Developing countries.
Dewey Classification : ‭362.1/068‬
LC Classification : ‭RA393‬‭.H415 1988eb‬
NLM classification : ‭WA 525 H4345‬
Added Entry : Reinke, William A.
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