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TYPOLOGY OF HEALTH SYSTEM

TYPOLOGY OF HEALTH SYSTEM. On the basis of economy and social political characteristic : Economic Dimension - Per Capita GNP Socio-political - Not easy to quantify require more qualitative judgment. HEALTH SYSTEM ACCORDING TO ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE. Government to private.

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TYPOLOGY OF HEALTH SYSTEM

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  1. TYPOLOGY OF HEALTH SYSTEM On the basis of economy and social political characteristic: Economic Dimension - Per Capita GNP Socio-political - Not easy to quantify require more qualitative judgment.

  2. HEALTH SYSTEM ACCORDING TO ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE Government to private. Centralized to decentralized. Pluralistic to unified.

  3. CONCEPTUAL MATRIXOF THE CHARACTERISTICOF NATIONAL HEALTH SYSTEM Economic Level. Health System degree of organization.

  4. TABLENational health system: typology based on national economic levels and degree of health system organization

  5. MAJOR FEATURES OFNATIONAL HEALTH SYSTEM Category-1: Economic affluent and modestly organized. Characteristic: Abundant health resources Hetrogeneous and pluralistic. Predominantly private and autonomous. Financial support from private sources. Highly decentralized. Planning at local level.

  6. Category-2: Economic affluent and moderately organized. Characteristic: Quite abundant health resources Mostly Government organized health services. Health programs managed/sponsored by Government. Health services available nearly to all population. Preventive and curative services are separate. Social security Unified administrative structure. Regulations are extensive and acceptable to health care provider and user.

  7. Category-3: Economic affluent and highly organized. Characteristic: Human resources are greater as compared to other two degrees. Abundant not in work of Health Facilities with equipment, supply of drugs. Highly unified under one umbrella. Private sector plays small part. Prevention and curative services are integrated. Economic support from general revenue of Government. Medical care free of charges. Work under pyramidal hierarchy.

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