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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 September 2021

Jo. M. Martins
Affiliation:
International Medical University, Malaysia
Indra Pathmanathan
Affiliation:
United Nations University - International Institute for Global Health
David T. Tan
Affiliation:
United Nations Development Programme
Shiang Cheng Lim
Affiliation:
RTI International
Pascale Allotey
Affiliation:
United Nations University - International Institute for Global Health

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Print publication year: 2021
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Contents

  1. List of Figures

  2. List of Tables

  3. List of Boxes

  4. Biographies of Editors and Contributors

  5. Foreword by Dr Abdul Ghaffar

  6. Foreword by Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah

  7. Preface

  8. Acknowledgements

  9. List of Abbreviations

  10. Section I

    1. 1An Introduction to Health Systems

      David McCoy and Pascale Allotey

    2. 2Systems Thinking for Health System Improvement

      Barry Newell, David T. Tan and Katrina Proust

  11. Section II

    1. 3Malaysia’s Health and Socio-economic Transformation

      Jo. M. Martins

    2. 4Health Service Delivery: Primary Health Care

      Shiang Cheng Lim, Indra Pathmanathan and Safurah Jaafar

      1. Case Study 4.1REAP-WISE: Malaysia’s Experience in Integrated Primary Health Care Services

        Shiang Cheng Lim, Safurah Jaafar and David T. Tan

      2. Case Study 4.2Managed Care Organisations as Intermediaries in the Provision of Healthcare by GPs to Private Sector Employees

        Kuan Joo Lim, Milton Lum, Indra Pathmanathan and David T. Tan

    3. 5Health Service Delivery: Secondary and Tertiary Care

      Indra Pathmanathan, Milton Lum and Anuar Zaini

      1. Case Study 5.1Expanded Access to Dialysis Services through Public Funding of Private Delivery

        Indra Pathmanathan, Milton Lum, Anuar Zaini and David T. Tan

    4. 6Health Service Delivery: Disease Prevention and Control

      Shiang Cheng Lim

      1. Case Study 6.1Adoption of Harm Reduction Strategies for Preventing HIV among Injecting Drug Users

        Shiang Cheng Lim and David T. Tan

    5. 7Health Service Delivery: Environmental Health Services

      Mukundan Sugunan Pillay and Debbie Siru

      1. Case Study 7.1Rural Water Supply and Sanitation

        Mukundan Sugunan Pillay, Debbie Siru and David T. Tan

      2. Case Study 7.2Clinical Waste Management

        Debbie Siru, Mukundan Sugunan Pillay and David T. Tan

    6. 8Health Workforce

      Indra Pathmanathan

      1. Case Study 8.1Unexpected Influx of New Medical Graduates Threatens to Overwhelm the Health System

        Indra Pathmanathan and David T. Tan

    7. 9Financing Health Care

      Chiu-Wan Ng

      1. Case Study 9.1Development of a Case-Mix System for Improving Efficiency in Ministry of Health Hospitals

        Chiu-Wan Ng, Tharani Loganathan, Kuan-Joo Lim and David T. Tan

    8. 10Health Information

      Nuraidah M. Marzuki, Fazilah S. Allaudin, Supathiratheavy Rasiah and Jo. M. Martins

      1. Case Study 10.1Challenges in Introducing Telehealth

        Nuraidah M. Marzuki and David T. Tan

    9. 11Medical Products

      Thomas Paraidathathu and Chee Han Lim

      1. Case Study 11.1Challenges in Regulating Traditional Medical Products

        Thomas Paraidathathu, Chee Han Lim and David T. Tan

    10. 12Leadership and Governance

      Jo. M. Martins and Indra Pathmanathan

      1. Case Study 12.1Leadership Enabled Affordable Treatment of Hepatitis C in Malaysia

        Chee Han Lim, Faizul Nizam bin Abu Salim and David T. Tan

  12. Section III

    1. 13Lessons from a Health System in Evolution

      David McCoy, Indra Pathmanathan, David T. Tan, Jo. M. Martins and Shiang

    2. 14Toward a Systems Thinking Theory for Health Systems

      David T. Tan

  13. Appendix ISystems Thinking Analysis of STC

    David T. Tan and Indra Pathmanathan

  14. Appendix IISupplementary Tables

  15. Appendix IIISupplementary Tables

  16. Appendix IVDetailed Acknowledgements

  17. Index

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