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Good Health at Low Cost 25 years on: lessons for the future of health systems strengthening

Author Affiliations
Faculty of Public Health, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Imperial College London, Addis Ababa University, ...
Published InThe Lancet
Year2013
Citations344

Abstract

In 1985, the Rockefeller Foundation published Good health at low cost to discuss why some countries or regions achieve better health and social outcomes than do others at a similar level of income and to show the role of political will and socially progressive policies. 25 years on, the Good Health at Low Cost project revisited these places but looked anew at Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Kyrgyzstan, Thailand, and the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, which have all either achieved substantial improvements in health or access to services or implemented innovative health policies relative to their neighbours. A series of comparative case studies (2009-11) looked at how and why each region accomplished these changes. Attributes of success included good governance and political…
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