Optimising decentralisation for the health sector by exploring the synergy of decision space, capacity and accountability: insights from the Philippines
Abstract Background Several studies on decentralisation have used the 'decision space' approach to assess the breadth of space made available to decision-makers at lower levels of the health system. However, in order to better understand how decentralisation becomes effective for the healt...
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Main Authors: | Harvy Joy Liwanag (Author), Kaspar Wyss (Author) |
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