University Press of America
Pages: 90
Trim: 6¼ x 9
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Randolph Quaye is a professor at Ohio Wesleyan University and director of the Black World Studies Department. He received a B.A. from the University of Ghana, a M.A. from Acadia University, and a Ph.D. from Northeastern University. Quaye, a member of Health Technology Assessment International, System Science in Health, and Tanzanian Public Heath Association, has published several previous works, including African Americans' Health Care Practices, Perspectives, and Needs (University Press of America, 2005) and Recent Reforms in the Swedish Health Care System: Implications for the Swedish Welfare State (University Press of America, 2007).
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 1. Crisis and Change in African Health Care Financing Systems
Chapter 4 2. Market Reforms in Health Care and the Role of the State
Chapter 5 3. User Fees: A Special Issue for Health Care Delivery in Africa
Chapter 6 4. Health Care Financing in Uganda: The Role of Social Health Insurance
Chapter 7 5. Balancing Public and Private Health Care in Tanzania
Chapter 8 6. Health Care Financing in Ghana: Role of the National Health Insurance Scheme
Chapter 9 7. The Role of Community Health Funding in Health Care Access in Africa: Lessons from Tanzania
Chapter 10 8. Health Care Financing Strategies: Lessons from Abroad
Chapter 11 References