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Successful Priority Setting in Low and Middle Income Countries: A Framework for Evaluation
Health Care Analysis, 03/18/09
Kapiriri L et al. - Identified pre-requisites for successful priority setting included; the presence of credible priority setting institutions, incentives for participation and implementation and resources, capacity and political will to implement. These would be augmented in a conducive political, social and economic context. This framework, although not exhaustive, provides a practical basis for planning and evaluating priority setting in low and middle income countries.
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