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Baktygul Akkazieva
Researcher at European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
Publications - 7
Citations - 524
Baktygul Akkazieva is an academic researcher from European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Public health. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 469 citations.
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Good Health at Low Cost 25 years on: lessons for the future of health systems strengthening
Dina Balabanova,Anne Mills,Lesong Conteh,Baktygul Akkazieva,Hailom Banteyerga,Umakant Dash,Lucy Gilson,Lucy Gilson,Andrew Harmer,Ainura Ibraimova,Ziaul Islam,Aklilu Kidanu,Tracey Perez Koehlmoos,Supon Limwattananon,Supon Limwattananon,V. R. Muraleedharan,Gulgun Murzalieva,Benjamin Palafox,Warisa Panichkriangkrai,Walaiporn Patcharanarumol,Loveday Penn-Kekana,Timothy Powell-Jackson,Viroj Tangcharoensathien,Martin McKee +23 more
TL;DR: These experiences show that improvements in health can still be achieved in countries with relatively few resources, though strategic investment is necessary to address new challenges such as complex chronic diseases and growing population expectations.
Tajikistan: Health System Review.
TL;DR: Tajikistan is undergoing a complex transition from a health system inherited from the Soviet period to new forms of management, financing and health care provision, with marked geographical imbalances in health care resources and financing.
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Lessons from two decades of health reform in Central Asia.
TL;DR: This paper reviews experiences in this rarely studied part of the world to identify what has worked in terms of effective governance, the co-ordination of donor activities, linkage of health care restructuring to new economic instruments, and the importance of pilot projects as precursors to national implementation.
Kyrgyzstan: Health system review.
TL;DR: Although utilization of both primary care and hospital services declined during the 1990s and early 2000s, it is increasing again and there is increasing equality of access across regions, improved financial protection and a decline in informal payments, but more efforts will be required in these areas in the future.
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Diabetes in Kyrgyzstan: changes between 2002 and 2009
TL;DR: The findings of a new evaluation of diabetes management in Kyrgyzstan are described, undertaken in 2009, using the Rapid Assessment Protocol for Insulin Access, now implemented in seven countries and credited with some improvements in diabetes care.