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Health Policy ; 101(3): 209-19, 2011 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20855124

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: This article introduces the benefits of applying social science theories discussing institutional stasis and change to better measure, explain, and compare elite behavior within health administration and decentralization processes. A new comparative method based on these theories is introduced, as well as methods for collecting and analyzing data. METHODS: A literature review of health governance, health system governance, and path dependency and institutional change theory was conducted to reveal the limitations of health governance approaches explaining elite behavior. Next, path dependency and institutional change theory was applied to case studies in order to demonstrate their utility in explaining institutional stasis and change. RESULTS: Current approaches to analyzing and comparing elite behavior in the health governance frameworks are limited in their ability to accurately explain the willingness of elites to pursue more efficient institutional and policy designs. Current indicators measuring elite behavior are also too static, failing to account for periodic resistance to change and the conditions for it. CONCLUSIONS: By applying path dependency and institutional change theory, the policy community can obtain greater insight into the willingness and thus capacity of institutions to pursue innovations while developing alternative analytic frameworks and databases that better measure and predict this process.


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Health Facilities/standards , Health Facility Administration/standards , Social Sciences , Brazil , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Health Policy , Organizational Innovation , Quality Indicators, Health Care , United States
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In. Navarro Machado, Victor René. Situaciones de desastres. Manual para la organización de la atención médica de urgencia. La Habana, ECIMED, 2009. .
Monography in Spanish | CUMED | ID: cum-62084
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Guatemala; MSPAS; 6 ago. 2007. 4 p.
Non-conventional in Spanish | LILACS, LIGCSA | ID: biblio-1224167

ABSTRACT

Tal como su nombre lo indica, el documento describe los requerimientos y condiciones, tanto para certificar establecimientos para la salud, como para su correcta y legal administración. Incluye las definiciones de los términos descritos en el título y su función dentro del reglamento. Además, otros conceptos como: "certificado de calidad", constancia de supervisión", "establecimientos de servicio social", entre otros. Están además, los requisitos para otorgar la licencia sanitaria a cada tipo de establecimientos, también descritos ampliamente en el acuerdo.


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Humans , Male , Female , Health Facility Administration/legislation & jurisprudence , Health Facility Administration/standards , Guatemala , Health Facilities/legislation & jurisprudence , Health Facilities/standards , Licensure/legislation & jurisprudence
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