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Disease Control Priorities, Fourth Edition (Volume 1): Country-Led Priority Setting for Health

Building on the foundation of the three previous editions of Disease Control Priorities (DCP), published from 1993 through 2019, this new fourth edition, DCP4, uses a country-specific approach based on collaboration to summarize, produce, and help translate economic evidence into better priority set...

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description Building on the foundation of the three previous editions of Disease Control Priorities (DCP), published from 1993 through 2019, this new fourth edition, DCP4, uses a country-specific approach based on collaboration to summarize, produce, and help translate economic evidence into better priority setting and capacity strengthening for universal health coverage, public health functions, pandemic preparedness and response, and intersectoral and international action for health. Volume 1—Country-Led Priority Setting for Health—presents the overall lessons learned in defining and implementing essential health service packages (EHSPs). The volume is divided into three parts that highlight successes and failures and the way forward. • Part 1 focuses on the experiences of selected countries in developing their EHSPs, including Afghanistan, Ethiopia, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Malawi, Pakistan, Somalia, and Zanzibar; Nigeria’s Lancet Commission; India’s Ayushman Bharat Health System Reforms; the success and failures of Colombia’s health benefit package; and the evolution of priority setting in Mexico. • Part 2 presents cross-cutting insights on the development and implementation of EHSPs based on the experiences of Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, and Zanzibar. It includes key steps and parameters for successful development and implementation; lessons learned related to costing and financing; monitoring and evaluation; and the role of the private sector in the development and delivery of EHSPs. • Part 3 presents three case studies: cross-national experiences on child health and development during school age and adolescence (the next 7,000 days), as well as the implementation of both the DCP3 essential noncommunicable diseases and surgery packages.
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spelling wb-10986-427662026-06-26T14:15:32Z Disease Control Priorities, Fourth Edition (Volume 1): Country-Led Priority Setting for Health Alwan, Ala Mirutse, Mizan Kiros Twea, Pakwanja Desiree Norheim, Ole F. PRIORITY SETTING HEALTH BENEFIT PACKAGES HEALTH SERVICES FINANCIAL RISK PROTECTION COST-EFFECTIVENESS UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE ECONOMIC EVALUATION HEALTH FINANCING EQUITY Building on the foundation of the three previous editions of Disease Control Priorities (DCP), published from 1993 through 2019, this new fourth edition, DCP4, uses a country-specific approach based on collaboration to summarize, produce, and help translate economic evidence into better priority setting and capacity strengthening for universal health coverage, public health functions, pandemic preparedness and response, and intersectoral and international action for health. Volume 1—Country-Led Priority Setting for Health—presents the overall lessons learned in defining and implementing essential health service packages (EHSPs). The volume is divided into three parts that highlight successes and failures and the way forward. • Part 1 focuses on the experiences of selected countries in developing their EHSPs, including Afghanistan, Ethiopia, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Malawi, Pakistan, Somalia, and Zanzibar; Nigeria’s Lancet Commission; India’s Ayushman Bharat Health System Reforms; the success and failures of Colombia’s health benefit package; and the evolution of priority setting in Mexico. • Part 2 presents cross-cutting insights on the development and implementation of EHSPs based on the experiences of Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, and Zanzibar. It includes key steps and parameters for successful development and implementation; lessons learned related to costing and financing; monitoring and evaluation; and the role of the private sector in the development and delivery of EHSPs. • Part 3 presents three case studies: cross-national experiences on child health and development during school age and adolescence (the next 7,000 days), as well as the implementation of both the DCP3 essential noncommunicable diseases and surgery packages. 2025-02-05T19:56:18Z 2025-02-05T19:56:18Z 2025-03-06 Text 978-1-4648-2105-9 Library of Congress Control Number: 2024922728 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/42766 10.1596/978-1-4648-2105-9 en_US Disease Control Priorities, fourth edition, volume 1 CC BY 3.0 IGO https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf application/pdf Global Washington, DC: World Bank
spellingShingle PRIORITY SETTING
HEALTH BENEFIT PACKAGES
HEALTH SERVICES
FINANCIAL RISK PROTECTION
COST-EFFECTIVENESS
UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
ECONOMIC EVALUATION
HEALTH FINANCING
EQUITY
Disease Control Priorities, Fourth Edition (Volume 1): Country-Led Priority Setting for Health
title Disease Control Priorities, Fourth Edition (Volume 1): Country-Led Priority Setting for Health
title_full Disease Control Priorities, Fourth Edition (Volume 1): Country-Led Priority Setting for Health
title_fullStr Disease Control Priorities, Fourth Edition (Volume 1): Country-Led Priority Setting for Health
title_full_unstemmed Disease Control Priorities, Fourth Edition (Volume 1): Country-Led Priority Setting for Health
title_short Disease Control Priorities, Fourth Edition (Volume 1): Country-Led Priority Setting for Health
title_sort disease control priorities fourth edition volume 1 country led priority setting for health
topic PRIORITY SETTING
HEALTH BENEFIT PACKAGES
HEALTH SERVICES
FINANCIAL RISK PROTECTION
COST-EFFECTIVENESS
UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
ECONOMIC EVALUATION
HEALTH FINANCING
EQUITY
url https://hdl.handle.net/10986/42766