TY - BOOK AU - De Savigny,Don ED - International Development Research Centre (Canada) ED - Tanzania. TI - Fixing health systems T2 - In focus SN - 9781552504093 AV - RA395.T34 .F55 2008 U1 - 362.1/0425709678 22 PY - 2008/// CY - Ottawa PB - International Development Research Centre KW - Tanzania Essential Health Intervention Project KW - Projet d'interventions essentielles en santé en Tanzanie KW - Medical policy KW - Tanzania KW - Rural health KW - Health planning KW - Public health administration KW - Developing countries KW - Politique sanitaire KW - Tanzanie KW - Santé rurale KW - Santé publique KW - Planification KW - Administration KW - Pays en voie de développement N1 - "In collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Social Work, Tanzania."; Includes bibliographical references (p. 119-126); Foreword / M.J. Mwaffisi Ch. 1. Idea history of hope and struggle Bold new initiatives TEHIP's piece of the puzzle Testing a potent idea Complexity anchored by fundamental questions need for an integrated approach Efficiency leads to equity Ch. 2. Approach Integrating research and development consortium approach research begins Demographic Surveillance System evolution of the tools Ch. 3. Results Supplementary funding Capacity building in management and administration Integrated Management Cascade Rehabilitation of health facilities What the districts did with budget planning tools new assault on disease Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses Conclusion Ch. 4. Extending TEHIP's Innovation and Impact Ch. 5. Lessons Learned General principles People Infrastructure Governance Information Conclusion Epilogue. TEHIP Maintains its Momentum App. 1. Acknowledgments App. 2. Glossary of Terms and List of Acronyms App. 3. Sources and Resources N2 - In 1993, the World Development Report suggested that directing health care budgets more proportionally toward the local "burden of disease" could significantly lower rates of death and disease. As the original edition of Fixing Health Systems revealed, the TEHIP program provided powerful evidence in support of that hypothesis. In TEHIP's two Tanzanian test districts, for example, modest funding increases and sweeping organizational changes contributed to decreases in child mortality of more than 40%." "Now, this second edition moves beyond the hopeful story of how TEHIP's interlocking web of systemic reforms improved the health outlook in Tanzania. With a new epilogue and preface, this updated volume also explores how the TEHIP example has helped create a paradigm shift in Africa and within the global health community."--Jacket UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1312/2008470057-d.html ER -