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Economic Tools for Rural Health Planning

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  • Doeksen, Gerald A.

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The full contribution of hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, etc to the rural economy often goes unrecognized. Quality health services are needed to attract businesses, and required for rural populations with a high proportion of elderly. This paper will share economic tools which can be used in any country to assist rural leaders in maintaining and advancing their health services. More specifically: 1. Health impact model to measure the economic impact of the health sector on a local economy 2. Community engagement tool to evaluate local health services; and 3. Health budget tools to determine the feasibility of a specific health service.

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  • Doeksen, Gerald A., 2007. "Economic Tools for Rural Health Planning," 2007 Conference (51st), February 13-16, 2007, Queenstown, New Zealand 10375, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aare07:10375
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.10375
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