Asian Vaccination Initiative Sri Lanka National Immunization Program Financing Assessment
Attanyake, Nimal; Stevenson, Sally | June 2001
Abstract
This assessment was made under the Asian Vaccination Initiative (AVI) of the Asian Development Bank. Through this assessment of financing issues in the national immunization program (NIP) of Sri Lanka and a review of existing documentation, this paper seeks to identify the following: • The financial status of the program, including financing gaps • Future funding requirements for a routine (or expanded) program • Sustainable financial options for strengthening the program • Anticipated and potential funding sources A coherent analysis of financial requirements, available resources, and financing gaps is an important aspect of medium-term planning.
Citation
Attanyake, Nimal; Stevenson, Sally. 2001. Asian Vaccination Initiative Sri Lanka National Immunization Program Financing Assessment. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/3025. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Print ISBN
971-561-348-9
Keywords
Aged Health
Quality of Health Care
Public Health
Partnerships in Health Reform
Health Systems
Health Care Services
Health Standards
Health Service Management
Health Costs
Hospices
Delivery of health care
Prevention of disease
Health status indicators
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