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9. Appendices

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9. Appendices ................................................................................................ 206 9.1 References

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pages 230-247

9.3 About the authors

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pages 250-254

7.6 Transparency and accountability

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9.2 HiT methodology and production process

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7.4 Health outcomes, health service outcomes and quality of care

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7.3 User experience and equity of access to health care

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7.1 Objectives of the health system

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7. Assessment of the health system .......................................................... 157 Chapter summary

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6.3 Future developments

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developments in Sri Lanka

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6.2 Analysis of recent major reforms

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6. Principal health reforms ......................................................................... 139 Chapter summary

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medicine

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5.11 Mental health care

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5.13 Health services for specific populations

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5.8 Rehabilitation

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5.7 Pharmaceutical care

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5.6 Emergency care

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5.2 Curative care services

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5.4 Inpatient care

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4.2 Human resources

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5. Provision of services ................................................................................ 113 Chapter summary

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4.1 Physical resources

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4. Physical and human resources ................................................................ 78 Chapter summary

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3.7 Payment mechanisms

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3.6 Other financing

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Figure 3.8 OOP spending on health by expenditure deciles, 2016

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3.5 Voluntary private health insurance

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3.2 Sources of revenue and financial flows

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3.3 Overview of the public financing schemes

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Figure 3.6 Financing system related to health-care provision

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3. Health financing ......................................................................................... 48 Chapter summary

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2.9 Patient empowerment

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2.8 Regulation

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2.7 Health information management

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2.6 Intersectorality

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2.4 Decentralization and centralization

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2.2 Overview of the health system

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2.1 Historical background

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2.3 Organization

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2. Organization and governance ................................................................... 26 Chapter summary

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1. Introduction .................................................................................................. 1 Chapter summary

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1.4 Health status

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1.3 Political context

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1.5 Human-induced and natural disasters

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Figure 1.1 Map of Sri Lanka

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1.1 Geography and sociodemography

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1.2 Economic context

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1 Analysis of the significant health reforms that affected health

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