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National Health Accounts Training Manuals

To facilitate adoption of NHA, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded Partners for Health Reformplus (PHRplus) project developed manuals (published in English, French, and Spanish) to assist NHA trainers from low- and middle-income countries to design and conduct NHA trainings both in their own countries and at regional workshops, where multiple countries train together.

The manuals are intended to accompany the Guide to producing National Health Accounts with special application for low-income and middle-income countries (World Health Organization, World Bank, and U.S. Agency for International Development 2003), a reference book on the latest internationally accepted technical developments for persons who conduct health accounts in developing countries. To access this guide and other NHA documents, please visit http://www.who.int/nha/docs/en/.


National Health Accounts: Trainer Manual

Susna De, Manjiri Bhawalkar, and Marie Tien
Jun 2004 | Partners for Health Reformplus  | Report, Tool 

Comptes nationaux de la santé manuel de formation: guide des formateurs

Susna De, Manjiri Bhawalkar, and Marie Tien
Dec 2005 | Partners for Health Reformplus  | Tool 

National Health Accounts: Participant Manual

Susna De, Manjiri Bhawalkar, and Marie Tien
Jun 2004 | Partners for Health Reformplus  | Tool 

Cuentas Nacionales de Salud: Manual del Instructor

Susna De, Manjiri Bhawalkar, and Marie Tien
Nov 2004 | Partners for Health Reformplus  | Report, Tool 

Cuentas Nacionales de Salud: Manual del Participante

Susna De, Manjiri Bhawalkar, and Marie Tien
Dec 2004 | Partners for Health Reformplus  | Tool 

Comptes nationaux de la santé manuel de formation: guide des participants

Susna De, Manjiri Bhawalkar, and Marie Tien
Dec 2005 | Partners for Health Reformplus  | Tool 

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