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The use of private-sector contracts for primary health care: theory, evidence and lessons for low-income and middle-income countries – Natasha Palmer
Strengthening district health service management and delivery through internal contracting: Lessons from pilot projects in Cambodia – Keovathanak Khim*, Peter Leslie Annear
The impact of contracting-out on health system performance: A conceptual framework
Xingzhu Liu a,∗, David R. Hotchkiss b, Sujata Bose
Contracting for health services: effects of utilization and quality on the costs of the Basic Package of Health Services in Afghanistan – Omid Amelia & William Newbranderb
Contracting for health and curative care use in Afghanistan between 2004 and 2005 – Aneesa Arur, * David Peters, Peter Hansen, Mohammad Ashraf Mashkoor, Laura C. Steinhardt and Gilbert Burnham
Does contracting of health care in Afghanistan work? Public and service-users’ perceptions and experience – Anne Cockcroft, Amir Khan, Noor Md Ansari, Khalid Omer, Candyce Hamel and Neil Andersson
Predicting performance in contracting of basic health care to NGOs: experience from large-scale contracting in Uttar Pradesh, India – Anna Heard1, Maya Kant Awasthi2, Jabir Ali2, Neena Shukla3 and Birger C Forsberg4
Contracting for health services: an evaluation of recent reforms in Nicaragua – William Jack
The effectiveness of contracting-out primary health care services in developing countries: a review of the evidence – Xingzhu Liu, David R Hotchkiss and Sujata Bose
Contracting private sector providers for public sector health services in Jalisco, Mexico: perspectives of system actors – Gustavo H Nigenda and Luz María González
Different approaches to contracting in health systems – Jean Perrot
Contracting but not without caution: experience with outsourcing of health services in countries of the Eastern Mediterranean Region – Sameen Siddiqi, Tayyeb Imran Masud, & Belgacem Sabri
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