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Title Are you being served? : new tools for measuring service delivery / edited by Samia Amin, Jishnu Das, Markus Goldstein
Published Washington, DC : World Bank, ©2008

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Description 1 online resource (xxv, 423 pages) : illustrations
Series World Bank e-Library.
Contents Introduction: why measure service delivery? -- Assessment of health facility performance: an introduction to data and measurement issues -- An introduction to methodologies for measuring service delivery in education -- Administrative data is a study of local inequality and project choice: issues of interpretation and relevance -- What may be learned from project monitoring data? lessons from a nutrition program in Madagascar -- Program impact and variation in the duration of exposure -- Tracking public money in the health sector in Mozambique: conceptual and practical challenges -- Public expenditure tracking survey in a difficult environment: the case of Chad -- Lessons from school surveys in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea -- Assessment of health and education services in the aftermath of a disaster -- Ukraine school survey: design challenges, poverty linkages, and evaluation opportunities
Qualitative research to prepare quantitative analysis: absenteeism among health workers in two African countries -- Use of vignettes to measure the quality of health care -- Client satisfaction and the perceived quality of primary health care in Uganda -- Health facility and school surveys in the Indonesia family life surveys -- Collecting data from service providers within the living standards measurement study -- Sharing the gain: some common lessons on measuring service delivery
Summary This publication presents tools and techniques for measuring service delivery in health and education and people's experiences from the field in deploying these methods. It begins by providing an introduction to the different methodological tools available for evaluating the performance of the health and education sectors. Country specific experiences are then explored to highlight lessons on the challenges, advantages and disadvantages of using different techniques to measure quality in a variety of different contexts and of using the resulting data to affect change. This book is a valuable r
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Medical care -- Developing countries -- Quality control -- Measurement
Health facilities -- Developing countries -- Quality control -- Measurement
Educational surveys -- Developing countries
Quality assurance -- Developing countries -- Measurement
Statistics -- Methodology
Data Collection
Health Services Research -- methods
Quality Assurance, Health Care -- economics
Quality Assurance, Health Care -- methods
Developing Countries
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Health Care Issues.
MEDICAL -- Public Health.
MEDICAL -- Health Policy.
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
MEDICAL -- Diseases.
MEDICAL -- Health Care Delivery.
Educational surveys
Medical care -- Quality control -- Measurement
Quality assurance -- Measurement
Developing countries
Form Electronic book
Author Amin, Samia, 1980-
Das, Jishnu.
Goldstein, Markus P., 1970-
LC no. 2007019898
ISBN 9780821371855
0821371851