Health & The Developing World
İÇİNDEKİLERCONTENTS Foreword Preface I Impressions II The Problems Countries Face The Meaning of Being "Less Developed" Regional Profiles of Health The Changing Picture The Burden on Children Problems of Quantity III How Countries Are Meeting Their Health Problems Malawi Senegal Sudan A Latin-American Country Thailand Colombia Summary IV Health, National Development, and Managerial Methods The Interaction of Health and National DevelopmentThe Dilemma of Health Care and Population Growth Health as an Investment Problems of Managing Health Systems How Much Will a Dollar Buy? Summary V Providing Health Care: Constraints and Consequences The Quantitative Determinants From the Constraints, the Consequences VI The Health Team The Roles of Physicians The Roles of Nurses The Roles of Auxiliaries VII Education of the Health Team Relevance and Reality Educating Physicians Educating Professional Nurses Educating Auxiliaries VIII On the Economics of Medical Education The Dilemma of Quality, Quantity, and Cost Are Economies Possible in Medical Education? The Experiment: High-Quality, Low-Cost Medical Education Summing Up IX The Donor Agencies The Difficulties of Giving University Development The Churches X Overview The Links in the Chain The Search for Solutions Glossary of Health Workers Index |