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Health Sector Revenue Collection

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Budget deficit exists all over the world, both in developed and developing countries. The WHO Report considers the health budget of African countries as one of the greatest obstacles to universal health coverage, suggesting the strengthening of user fees. In Mozambique, the state budget is also deficient for universal coverage of health services, hence the need to resort to other sources of resources, such as own and consigned revenues. The research carried out in this area aimed at identifying the revenues collected and their provenance, determining and describing the mechanism of operation, as well as their contribution to the budget of the institutions. This research was descriptive with retrospective analysis of secondary data existing in the Central Hospital of Maputo. It included data from the balance sheets, as well as information collected from the HCM accountants.

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Timóteo Jeremias, mozambicano, nato a Sofala, Master in Gestione d'Impresa, Laurea in Gestione d'Impresa, Formatore di Formatori e Funzionario del Ministero della Salute che esercita funzioni di Responsabile del Dipartimento di Analisi, Statistica e Pianificazione, Insegnante per 7 anni nei corsi di Gestione d'Impresa e Contabilità.

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Authors Timóteo Moiouachene Jeremias
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2022
 
EAN 9786204835440
ISBN 9786204835440
No. of pages 88
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

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