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Maher A. (2003). “Measuring Health Sector Performance in National Development Plans”. refahj. 2(8), 121-152.
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Ali Maher[1]

Planning is one of the characteristics of developing countries with limited resources aiming at attaining several largest.

ئ this article, we have tried to review the health sector performance during three national development plans after the Islamic revolution in Iran.

To do it, we considered the goals, objectives and strategies about health problems in development plans then evaluated how much we can reached these items.

During three national development plans, we reached to the most of quantitative but not any to qualitative ones.

Hence, we should be focused on these major problems in 4th national development

  1. Aging Population
  2. Drag abuse and AIDS
  3. Emergency services
  4. Health education
 

[1] Ph. D in Health Service Management

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Received: 2015/11/4 | Accepted: 2015/11/4 | Published: 2015/11/4

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