The key objectives develop an understanding of the dimensions of access to health care; create greater awareness of health care access constraints from the household perspective; promote critical evaluation of policy options to address access constraints in relation to equity goals; promote and strengthen effective development and implementation of equitable health sector policies.
The training materials can be used for a diverse set of target groups, but are primarily aimed at current and future health sector managers. It is also envisaged that the case studies can be used on an ad-hoc basis in post-graduate programs such as Masters in Public Health programs.
Six case studies have been prepared for this course
- Experiences of households in Sri Lanka
- Availability of health services and resource allocation:
- Affordability of drugs in the context of the World Trade Organisation (WTO)
- Tax and insurance funding for health systems
- Health service acceptability issues
- Access board game
Creators
McIntyre, Di
Year
Type
Courseware
Copyright license
Creative Commons: Attribution-Non Commercial Share Alike 2.5
Licence Description
Promoting Equitable Access to Health Care for Households by Di McIntyre, Health Economics Unit, Health Sciences, UCT is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 South Africa License, 2011. Contributors include: Di McIntyre, Lucy Gilson, Vimbayi Mutyambizi, Myrtle Perera, Philippa Bird, Godfrey Gunatilleke, Aditi Iyer, Shon John, Gita Sen, Asha George. Source work available here. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at www.healthedu.uct.ac.za, or email healthoer@uct.ac.za. Preparation of this material was funded through a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation.
Copyright holder
University of Cape Town
Publisher/Source
University of Cape Town