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Responsiveness and Responsiveness Inequality

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Blendon RJ, Kim M, Benson JM. The public versus the World Health Organization on health system performance. Health Affairs, 2001, 20(3):10-20.

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Murray CJ, Kawabata K, Valentine N. People's experience versus people's expectations. Health Affairs, 2001, 20(3): 21-4.

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Blendon RJ, Kim M, Benson JM. Authors respond to WHO critics. Health Affairs, 2001, 20(4):253-4.

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Oswaldo Cruz Foundation and The Brazilian Ministry of Health. Report of the workshop "Health Systems Performance: The World Health Report 2000", Rio de Janiero, 14-15 December 2000.

Reproduced with permission.

World Health Organization. The methods and data used in the World Health Report 2000: A response to the commentary made by the Brazilian delegation to the Executive Board, 17 and 19 January 2001. (This is also a response to the report listed above from the Rio de Janeiro conference on the WHR2000.)

GPE discussion papers. For a complete list, click here.

de Silva A, Valentine N. Measuring responsiveness: Results of a key informants survey in 35 countries. Global Programme on Evidence for Health Policy Discussion Paper Series: No. 21. World Health Organization.
Valentine NB, de Silva A, Murray CJL. Estimating responsiveness level and distribution for 191 countries: Methods and results. Global Programme on Evidence for Health Policy Discussion Paper Series: No. 22. World Health Organization.
Darby C, Valentine N, Murray CJL, de Silva A. World Health Organization (WHO): Strategy on measuring responsiveness. Global Programme on Evidence for Health Policy Discussion Paper Series: No. 23. World Health Organization.
de Silva A. A framework for measuring responsiveness. Global Programme on Evidence for Health Policy Discussion Paper Series: No. 32. World Health Organization.
Üstün TB, Chatterji S, Villanueva M, Bendib L, Celik C, Sadana R, Valentine N, Ortiz J, Tandon A, Salomon J, Cao Y, Wan Jun X, Özaltin E, Mathers C, Murray CJL. WHO Multi-country Survey Study on Health and Responsiveness. Global Programme on Evidence for Health Policy Discussion Paper Series: No. 37. World Health Organization.
Gostin L, Hodge JG, Valentine N, Nygren-Krug H. The domains of health responsiveness: a human rights analysis. Global Programme on Evidence for Health Policy Discussion Paper Series: No. 53. World Health Organization.

 

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