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Getting Health Reform Right offers practical guidance -- useful to policymakers, consultants, academics, and students alike -- and stresses the need to take account of each country's economic, administrative, and political circumstances. The authors explain how to design effective government interventions in five areas -- financing, payment, organization, regulation, and behavior -- to improve the performance and equity of health systems around the world.





