Decentralizing health services in Mexico : a case study in state reform /
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| Language: | English |
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La Jolla, Calif. :
Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, UCSD,
c2006.
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| Series: | U.S.-Mexico contemporary perspectives series ;
25. |
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Table of Contents:
- Decentralization: theory and history. Decentralization: the long road from theory to practice / Antonio Ugalde and Núria Homedes. Decentralization of health services in Mexico: a historical review / Núria Homedes and Antonio Ugalde
- The first attempt, 1983-1988. Decentralizing health services: formulation, implementation, and results / Miguel González-Block, René Leyva, "Scar" Zapata, Ricardo Loewe, and Javier Alag"n. Federalist flirtations: the politics and execution of health services, decentralization for the uninsured in Mexico, 19851995/ Anne-Emanuelle Birn
- Trying again, 1994-2004: case studies from five states "decentralized" : Baja California Sur 1996-2000 / Lucila Olvera Santana. The slow and difficult institutionalization of health care reform in Sonora, 1982-2000
- Raquel Abrantes Pêgo. Guanajuato: invisible results / Sofía Arjonilla Alday. Nuevo León and Tamaulipas: opening and closing a window of opportunity / Núria Homedes and Antonio Ugalde. Decentralization at the health district level in Nuevo León / Núria Homedes and Antonio Ugalde. Conclusions / Núria Homedes and Antonio Ugalde.


