Private Health Sector Assessment in Mali: The Post-Bamako Initiative RealityUnder its Health in Africa Initiative, IFC intended to conduct a country assessment of the private health sector in Mali, working in close collaboration with the World Bank and the Government of Mali. The Core objective of the Mali Country Assessment Report was to work closely with the Government of Mali and Development partners to develop recommendations for a reform program to strengthen the existing policy framework for the public-private interface in the health sector and to improve the delivery of health related goods and services for all Malians. As part of this, the purpose of the book was to: Determine the role the private sector currently plays in Mali s health care system. Present a diagnose of the nature and effectiveness of the existing interface between the public and private sectors in Mali, health system constraints, as well as the business enabling and investment environment. Assist the World Bank Group to engage in policy dialogue with stakeholders in Mali s health care system, and particularly with public officials and policy makers; and help develop detailed recommendations for the Government of Mali with policy makers and key stakeholders. |
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8th 9th Consult 97 Other Specify 9th Consult Consult activities Ansongo areas ASACO Association Bamako Bamako initiative BCG analysis beneficiaries breakeven CFA F CFAF clinical pathway community health Consult 6th Consult Consult Consult consultation committee consultation rate contact rate costs creation CSCOM CSREF dialogue and consultation distribution drugs entities Figure FMPOS funding health care professionals health insurance health professionals health system Hypotheses improve institutions Kidal Malian health million Ministry of Health Mopti number of private numerus clausus percent personnel pharmaceutical pharmacists pharmacy population practices and hospitals private health sector private hospitals private mutual insurance private physicians private practices private providers private sector PRODESS Professional Councils public and private public health public-private partnership regions reinforce representative role rural physicians Segou Sikasso Social Development Source stakeholders start-up subsidies technical Timbuktu tion traditional practitioners turnover urban wholesalers World Bank World Bank Group