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Health Care in Malaysia - The Dynamics of Provision, Financing and Access

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Heng Leng Chee is Senior Research Fellow in the Asia Research Institute at the National University of Singapore. Her publications include Health and Health Care in Malaysia: Present Trends and Implications for the Future , and she was a member of the writing team for the World Health Organisation report Genomics and World Health. She works in the areas of health and health care, gender, women, and family. Simon Barraclough teaches health policy and international health relations in the School of Public Health, La Trobe University, Australia. His research interests include the political economy of health systems in developing countries, international investment in health services, health industry exports, international health relations and tobacco control policies in developing countries. Klappentext This book provides a detailed examination of the changing face of health care in Malaysia over the last two decades, and its impact on Malaysian citizens, users and society. Zusammenfassung This book provides a detailed examination of the changing face of health care in Malaysia over the last two decades, and its impact on Malaysian citizens, users and society. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: The Transformation of Health Care in Malaysia Part 1: The State and the Private Sector in the Financing and Provision of Health Care 1. The Growth of Corporate Health Care in Malaysia 2. Regulating Malaysia’s Private Health Care Sector 3. Rising Health Care Costs: The Contradictory Responses of the Malaysian State 4. Malaysian Health Policy in Comparative Perspective 5. The Welfarist State Under Duress: Global Influences and Local Contingencies in Malaysia 6. Equity in Malaysian Healthcare: An Analysis of Public Health Expenditures and Healthcare Facilities Part 2: People’s Access to Health Care 7. Health Care for the Orang Asli: Consequences of Paternalism and Non-Recognition 8. Women’s Access to Health Care Services in Malaysia 9. HIV-AIDS Health Care Policy and Practice in Malaysia 10. Health Care and Long Term Care Issues for the Elderly 11. Health Care in Sarawak: Model of a Public System. Epilogue: Civil Society and Health Care Policy in Malaysia ...

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