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Preface<strong>The</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>System</strong>s in Transition (HiT) profiles are country-based reportsthat provide a detailed description of a health system and of reform andpolicy initiatives in progress or under development in a specific country.Each profile is produced by country experts in collaboration with aninternational editor. In order to facilitate comparisons between countries,the profiles are based on a template, which is revised periodically. <strong>The</strong>template provides detailed guidelines and specific questions, definitionsand examples needed to compile a profile.HiT profiles seek to provide relevant information to support policy-makersand analysts in the development of health systems. <strong>The</strong>y can be used:• to learn in detail about different approaches to the organization,financing and delivery of health services and the role of the mainactors in health systems;• to describe the institutional framework, the process, content andimplementation of health care reform programs;• to highlight challenges and areas that require more in-depth analysis;• to provide a tool for the dissemination of information on healthsystems and the exchange of experiences between policymakers andanalysts in different countries implementing reform strategies; and• to assist other researchers in more in-depth comparative health policyanalysis.Compiling the profiles poses a number of methodological problems.In many countries, there is relatively little information available on thehealth system and the impact of reforms. Due to the lack of a uniformdata source, quantitative data on health services are based on a numberof different sources, including the World <strong>Health</strong> Organization (<strong>WHO</strong>)<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Pacific</strong> Country <strong>Health</strong> Information Profiles, national statisticaloffices, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, and anyother relevant sources considered useful by the authors. Data collectionmethods and definitions sometimes vary, but typically are consistentwithin each separate series.viii

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