Equity and Cost in the Organization of Primary Health Care in Java, IndonesiaDepartment of Agricultural Economics, New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, A Statutory College of the State University, Cornell University, 1985 - Health facilities - 263 pages |
Contents
VILLAGEGLAGAH | 8 |
THE RELEVANCE OF EQUITY 64 | 8 |
TECHNOLOGY AND ORGANIZATION IN PRIMARY HEALTH | 8 |
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activities addition analysis appropriate areas associated average costs behaviour benefits Chapter characteristics choice clinic collected combined compared consumption contacts coverage cultural delivery system demand determinants developed different types disease distance distribution districts economic effect efficiency equity estimated example factors Figure GLAGAH AND BERAN groups hamlets health care health center health posts health service higher household illness important improved income income groups increase indices indigenous individuals Java land LDCs low income lower MCH/FP Mean measures models nutrition operating organization output overall paramedics patients perceived percent population presented primary health probability production proportion rates reflect reported respondents rural sector service organization service units shows significant similar social specific staff structure sub-centers sub-districts survey Table treatment users usually utilization variable village visits workers