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The main aim of health planning is to facilitate progress in public health. The planner's task is to judiciously allocate all the resources that can be used for this purpose. It consists of a series of decisions involving choices. Health planning has particular advantages for developing countries such as the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), but it also poses a number of problems in its design and implementation. For example, given the limited resources in these countries, they are allocated only to the most pressing social and medical needs and activities. The raison d'être of health…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The main aim of health planning is to facilitate progress in public health. The planner's task is to judiciously allocate all the resources that can be used for this purpose. It consists of a series of decisions involving choices. Health planning has particular advantages for developing countries such as the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), but it also poses a number of problems in its design and implementation. For example, given the limited resources in these countries, they are allocated only to the most pressing social and medical needs and activities. The raison d'être of health planning is to attempt to establish these priorities, and then to allocate financial and human resources to carefully designed programs based on these priorities.
Autorenporträt
Prof Dr John INIPAVUDU BAELANI - Associate Professor since 2015, Full Professor in 2020, he is Professor at the Universities of Goma (UNIGOM), Université Libre de Pays de Grands Lacs (ULPGL), Université Catholique la Sapientia (UCS), and the Instituts Supérieurs de Techniques Médicales de la RDC.