Service provision
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Increase in service utilization and in the demand for services
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Health personnel
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Increase in workload, increase in the patient/provider ratio, insufficient medical staff
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Loss of income
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Lack of time for consultations
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Feeling of being exploited, frustrated, overworked
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Negative attitude of providers
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Deterioration in staff morale
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Health information
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Lack of information on the number and type of services carried out in the health centres and on the amount of reimbursements.
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Drugs and vaccines
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Problems of availability of drugs
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Insufficient drugs and kits to meet local needs
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Delays and under-distribution of consumables
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Funding
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Funding unpredictable, insufficient and discontinuous
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Loss of income for health centres and increased debt
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Problems with reimbursements for cases of referrals
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Reverting back to charging for services and drugs
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Insufficient funding
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Service providers having difficulty paying recurrent expenses
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Delays in reimbursements
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Governance and leadership
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Poor planning and communication; poor understanding of the policies
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Inadequate supervision
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“No blame” game and problems in obtaining accounting reports and in assigning responsibilities for acts
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Complexity of funding procedures
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Interference with other health policies and programs |