Vogel views health care within the context of total Sub-Saharan economic systems, emphasizing the output of health-care programs (i.e., healthier people) and the most cost-effective ways to maximize that output. He recommends shifting public financing resources from the hospital sector to primary and preventive care, in order to reposition financial resources away from the colonial and post-colonial period of concentration upon cost-ineffective hospitals and toward the direction emphasized by the World Health Organization.
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RONALD J. VOGEL is a Professor in the School of Public Administration and in the Department of Economics, College of Business and Public Administration at the University of Arizona. He has published widely in the fields of health care, finance, and health economics.
Preface The Current State of Affairs in Sub-Saharan Africa Health Resource Efficiency Resource Mobilization Health Financing Reform Options Appendixes: Basic Data for Calculation of Health Welfare The Range of Life Expectancies Improvement in In-County Water and Sanitation Efficiency References Index