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Households and health workers 109 Referring sick children 111 Bringing care closer to children 112 Rolling out child health interventions 112 The cost of scaling up coverage 115 From cost projections to scaling up 117 Chapter 7 Reconciling maternal,newborn and child health with health system development 125 Repositioning MNCH 125 Different constituencies,different languages 128 Sustaining political momentum 130 Rehabilitating the workforce 132 Not just a question of numbers 132 Recovering from the legacy of past neglect 134 Destabilization with the best of intentions 136 Tackling the salary problem 136 Financial protection to ensure universal access 137 Replacing user fees by prepayment,pooling and a refinancing of the sector 138 Making the most of transitory financial protection mechanisms 139 Generalizing financial protection 140 Channelling funds effectively 140 Statistical annex 149 Explanatory notes 149 Annex Table 1 Basic indicators for all WHO Member States 174 Annex Table 2a Under-five mortality rates:estimates for 2003,annual average percent change 1990-2003,and availability of data 1980-2003 182 Annex Table 2b Under-five mortality rates(per 1000)directly obtained from surveys and vital registration,by age and latest available period or year 186 Annex Table 3 Annual number of deaths by cause for children under five years of age in WHO regions,estimates for 2000-2003 190 Annex Table 4 Annual number of deaths by cause for neonates in WHO regions, estimates for 2000-2003 190 Annex Table 5 Selected national health accounts indicators:measured levels of expenditure on health,1998-2002 192 Annex Table 6 Selected national health accounts indicators:measured levels of per capita expenditure on health.1998-2002 200 Annex Table 7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States 204 Annex Table 8 Selected indicators related to reproductive,maternal and newborn health 212v Households and health workers 109 Referring sick children 111 Bringing care closer to children 112 Rolling out child health interventions 112 The cost of scaling up coverage 115 From cost projections to scaling up 117 Chapter 7 Reconciling maternal, newborn and child health with health system development 125 Repositioning MNCH 125 Different constituencies, different languages 128 Sustaining political momentum 130 Rehabilitating the workforce 132 Not just a question of numbers 132 Recovering from the legacy of past neglect 134 Destabilization with the best of intentions 136 Tackling the salary problem 136 Financial protection to ensure universal access 137 Replacing user fees by prepayment, pooling and a refinancing of the sector 138 Making the most of transitory financial protection mechanisms 139 Generalizing financial protection 140 Channelling funds effectively 140 Statistical annex 149 Explanatory notes 149 Annex Table 1 Basic indicators for all WHO Member States 174 Annex Table 2a Under-five mortality rates: estimates for 2003, annual average percent change 1990–2003, and availability of data 1980–2003 182 Annex Table 2b Under-five mortality rates (per 1000) directly obtained from surveys and vital registration, by age and latest available period or year 186 Annex Table 3 Annual number of deaths by cause for children under five years of age in WHO regions, estimates for 2000–2003 190 Annex Table 4 Annual number of deaths by cause for neonates in WHO regions, estimates for 2000–2003 190 Annex Table 5 Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of expenditure on health, 1998–2002 192 Annex Table 6 Selected national health accounts indicators: measured levels of per capita expenditure on health, 1998–2002 200 Annex Table 7 Selected immunization indicators in all WHO Member States 204 Annex Table 8 Selected indicators related to reproductive, maternal and newborn health 212 overview
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