Managing Markets for Health: Improving Access to Essential Health Services Through Engagement of the Private Sector
Hellowell, Mark
O'Hanlon, Barbara
Elliott, David
Managing Markets for Health: Improving Access to Essential Health Services Through Engagement of the Private Sector provides practical guidance on how to actualize public-private engagement, taking a market systems approach to health. Developed and refined through the capacity-building programs conducted over many years, the book is designed to help practitioners meet their health system goals in ways that emphasize function, not form, recognize the reality of pluralism in the health system, focus on incentives and capacities that shape behavior in markets for health products and services, and frame engagement activities in a clear, transparent, logical framework rooted in local concerns and priorities. Rooted in effective market system strategies, the state of the art in market analysis, step-by-step and case-based learning, this book provides readers with an indispensable tool, helping them respond to public health crises like the COVID-19 pandemic, rebuild their health systems in its aftermath, and re-invigorate momentum behind health-related Sustainable Development Goals to which the vast majority of countries are legally committed. Offers four defined stages, along which all effective market system strategies must travel - the '4 Ds' - (i) the Diagnosis of prioritized problems; (ii) the Design and (iii) Delivery of market systems strategies through which problems are to be addressed; and (iv) the methodologies through which market system changes attributed to the intervention need to be Detected Includes organized stages within the Market Systems Framework, the 'state of the art' in market analysis, which is used to organize all the concepts which are then applied to real-world scenarios Provides step-by-step and case-based learning to address real-world problems in real-world settings and draw on the extensive front-line experiences of the authors INDICE: 1. Introduction 2. Diagnose: Outlining and illustrating the tools needed to analyse the symptoms, and proximate and root causes, of local-prioritised health system challenges3. Design: Outlining and illustrating the tools needed to envision a 'vision of the future' in which market systems will be re-shaped to deliver on local health goals4. Deliver: Outlining and illustrating the tools needed to create appropriate governance styles through which market systems actions can be effectively delivered5. Detect: Outlining and illustrating the tools needed to effectively measure outcomes, and to learn, adapt and 'course-correct' in light of what we find6. Conclusion Appendix 1: The scale and scope of private sector health service provision in LMICs Appendix 2: Data, methods and additional guidance for market systems research Appendix 3: Sources of further information on applying market systems analysis
- ISBN: 978-0-323-91256-3
- Editorial: Academic Press
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 250
- Fecha Publicación: 01/09/2022
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés