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After monarchy and revolution Nepal tries to move towards a federal republic. This booklet deals with the fundamental constitutional right to health and the responsibilities of the state, the citizen and the market. It draws lessons from health systems in eleven federal countries worldwide and gives some recommendations for addressing the right to health.

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Federalism and the health system in Nepal
2011, Deutsche Gesellschaft für internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
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Table of Contents

FEDERALISM AND HEALTH IN NEPAL
1. Health care organization and financing in eleven countries
2. Federalism and the health sector in Nepal
2.1 Fundamental rights
2.1.1 The right to health
2.1.2 Basic health services
2.1.3 “Free” basic health services
2.1.4 Responsibilities
2.1.5 A right to equity and uniformity
2.2 Functional responsibilities
2.2.1 The state and the market
2.2.2 The state and the citizen
2.2.3 The state and the government tiers
2.2.4 Towards a federal state
3. Conclusion
HEALTH CARE IN FEDERAL COUNTRIES
1 Explicit mentioning of health in the constitution of federal countries
2 Federal history and set-up
3 Organization of health care in federal countries
4 Responsibilities of federal level
5 Responsibilities of state and lower levels
6 Health financing in federal countries
7 Stewardship and governance
8 Federalism and welfare
9 Conclusion
10 References
11 Bibliography

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33

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OL24661493M

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October 3, 2011 Edited by 79.197.214.59 Edited without comment.
June 22, 2011 Created by 79.197.201.201 Added new book.