Publication: Health Strategy in a Post-Crisis, Decentralizing Indonesia
dc.contributor.author | World Bank | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2013-09-09T19:01:38Z | |
dc.date.available | 2013-09-09T19:01:38Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2000-11-17 | |
dc.description.abstract | The study reviews the strategy for a prospective health development, and the health benefits associated with decentralization, in a likely challenging near to medium term period in Indonesia. It addresses the major government reorganization, expected to take effect in January 2001, which could well define the social process during the next decade, consisting of decentralization of spending authority, enhanced access to resources at local government levels, and civil service reform. The potential health system benefits, associated with decentralization, will enable citizens to become involved systematically in decisions regarding health policy, design, and financing, as well as influencing service provision. The report describes the health system performance, and costs in the country, namely an adaptation of health for all, aimed at a wide coverage, featuring integrated service provision at the primary health level. However, mixed results proved great imbalances, for low income families lagged behind other quintiles in terms of infant mortality rates, prevalence of specific diseases, and nutrition problems, while households in the top expenditure distribution, proved high uses of public facilities, compared to the bottom expenditure distribution. The pre-crisis policy is examined, i.e., the impacts on the provider-client equation; and, policy options offer opportunities through decentralization, reform related issues, and effective partnerships with non-governmental organizations, and donors. | en |
dc.identifier | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/11/1047333/indonesia-health-strategy-post-crisis-decentralizing-indonesia | |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.1596/15707 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/10986/15707 | |
dc.language | English | |
dc.language.iso | en_US | |
dc.publisher | Washington, DC | |
dc.rights | CC BY 3.0 IGO | |
dc.rights.holder | World Bank | |
dc.rights.uri | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ | |
dc.subject | ALLIANCES | |
dc.subject | BASIC HEALTH SERVICES | |
dc.subject | CITIES | |
dc.subject | COMMUNICABLE DISEASES | |
dc.subject | COMMUNITY HEALTH | |
dc.subject | DEATHS | |
dc.subject | DECENTRALIZATION | |
dc.subject | DECISION MAKING | |
dc.subject | DISEASE CONTROL | |
dc.subject | DISTRICTS | |
dc.subject | DOCTORS | |
dc.subject | EMPLOYMENT | |
dc.subject | ESSENTIAL DRUGS | |
dc.subject | EXPENDITURES | |
dc.subject | EXTERNALITIES | |
dc.subject | EXTERNALITY | |
dc.subject | FAMILIES | |
dc.subject | FAMILY PLANNING | |
dc.subject | HEALTH CARE | |
dc.subject | HEALTH CENTERS | |
dc.subject | HEALTH EDUCATION | |
dc.subject | HEALTH EXPENDITURE | |
dc.subject | HEALTH FACILITIES | |
dc.subject | HEALTH FINANCE | |
dc.subject | HEALTH FINANCING | |
dc.subject | HEALTH FOR ALL | |
dc.subject | HEALTH INDICATORS | |
dc.subject | HEALTH INTERVENTIONS | |
dc.subject | HEALTH OUTCOMES | |
dc.subject | HEALTH POLICIES | |
dc.subject | HEALTH POLICY | |
dc.subject | HEALTH PROGRAMS | |
dc.subject | HEALTH PROMOTION | |
dc.subject | HEALTH REFORM | |
dc.subject | HEALTH SECTOR | |
dc.subject | HEALTH SERVICES | |
dc.subject | HEALTH STATUS | |
dc.subject | HEALTH SYSTEM | |
dc.subject | HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE | |
dc.subject | HMO | |
dc.subject | HOSPITALS | |
dc.subject | HOUSEHOLDS | |
dc.subject | IMMUNIZATION | |
dc.subject | INFANT MORTALITY | |
dc.subject | INFANT MORTALITY RATE | |
dc.subject | INFANT MORTALITY RATES | |
dc.subject | INFANTS | |
dc.subject | LABORATORIES | |
dc.subject | LAWS | |
dc.subject | LOCAL GOVERNMENTS | |
dc.subject | LOW INCOME | |
dc.subject | MALARIA | |
dc.subject | MALNUTRITION | |
dc.subject | MEDIA | |
dc.subject | MEDICAL CARE | |
dc.subject | MEDICAL TREATMENT | |
dc.subject | MEDICINES | |
dc.subject | MORBIDITY | |
dc.subject | MORTALITY | |
dc.subject | NGOS | |
dc.subject | NURSES | |
dc.subject | NURSING | |
dc.subject | NUTRITION | |
dc.subject | NUTRITIONAL STATUS | |
dc.subject | OCCUPANCY | |
dc.subject | OCCUPANCY RATES | |
dc.subject | OUTPATIENT CARE | |
dc.subject | PARTNERSHIP | |
dc.subject | PATIENTS | |
dc.subject | PERSONALITY | |
dc.subject | POVERTY REDUCTION | |
dc.subject | PRIMARY CARE | |
dc.subject | PRIMARY HEALTH CARE | |
dc.subject | PRIVATE SECTOR | |
dc.subject | PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS | |
dc.subject | PROVIDER INCENTIVES | |
dc.subject | PUBLIC HEALTH | |
dc.subject | PUBLIC HOSPITALS | |
dc.subject | PUBLIC SECTOR | |
dc.subject | PUBLIC SERVICES | |
dc.subject | RESIDENCES | |
dc.subject | RURAL AREAS | |
dc.subject | SAFETY | |
dc.subject | SCHOOLS | |
dc.subject | SELF CARE | |
dc.subject | SUPERVISION | |
dc.subject | SUSTAINABLE FINANCING | |
dc.subject | UNIVERSITIES | |
dc.subject | WORKERS HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION | |
dc.subject | HEALTH CARE DELIVERY | |
dc.subject | HEALTH CARE COST CONTROL | |
dc.subject | HEALTH CARE REFORM | |
dc.subject | DECENTRALIZATION | |
dc.subject | GOVERNMENT POLICY CHANGES | |
dc.subject | GOVERNMENT DEREGULATION | |
dc.subject | LOCAL GOVERNMENT PARTICIPATION | |
dc.subject | RESOURCE AVAILABILITY | |
dc.subject | CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS | |
dc.subject | HEALTH CARE FINANCING | |
dc.subject | HEALTH CARE DELIVERY | |
dc.subject | COST ESTIMATES | |
dc.subject | HEALTH INDICATORS | |
dc.subject | PRIMARY HEALTH CARE | |
dc.subject | INTEGRATED HEALTH CARE | |
dc.subject | INEQUITY | |
dc.subject | POLICY REFORM | |
dc.subject | NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS | |
dc.subject | DONOR PARTICIPATION | |
dc.title | Health Strategy in a Post-Crisis, Decentralizing Indonesia | en |
dspace.entity.type | Publication | |
okr.date.doiregistration | 2025-05-07T09:49:11.908259Z | |
okr.doctype | Economic & Sector Work::Pre-2003 Economic or Sector Report | |
okr.doctype | Economic & Sector Work | |
okr.docurl | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/11/1047333/indonesia-health-strategy-post-crisis-decentralizing-indonesia | |
okr.globalpractice | Social, Urban, Rural and Resilience | |
okr.globalpractice | Health, Nutrition, and Population | |
okr.guid | 502121468752377733 | |
okr.identifier.externaldocumentum | 000094946_01011305321862 | |
okr.identifier.internaldocumentum | 1047333 | |
okr.identifier.report | 21318 | |
okr.language.supported | en | |
okr.pdfurl | http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2001/03/30/000094946_01011305321862/Rendered/PDF/multi0page.pdf | en |
okr.region.administrative | East Asia and Pacific | |
okr.region.country | Indonesia | |
okr.sector | Health and other social services :: Health | |
okr.theme | Human development :: Health system performance | |
okr.theme | Human development :: Nutrition and food security | |
okr.topic | Health Monitoring and Evaluation | |
okr.topic | Rural Development::Regional Rural Development | |
okr.topic | Health Systems Development and Reform | |
okr.topic | Agricultural Knowledge and Information Systems | |
okr.topic | Housing and Human Habitats | |
okr.topic | Health, Nutrition and Population | |
okr.volume | 1 |
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