Republic of Argentina, Province of Buenos Aires : Improved Public Financial Management for Better Service Delivery in Health and Education Sectors

Autor: World Bank
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
WASTE
CHILDREN
CASH MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MEASUREMENT
QUALITY ASSURANCE
ADOLESCENTS
BUDGET PREPARATION
ANNUAL BUDGET
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
MUNICIPALITIES
WORKERS
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
INTERNAL CONTROL
PUBLIC SPENDING
SOCIAL SERVICES
EDUCATION SPENDING
LEARNING DISABILITIES
AUDITORS
SUPREME AUDIT INSTITUTIONS
AGED
HEALTH CARE PROVIDER
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
TRANSPARENCY
SERVICE DELIVERY
EXPENDITURE DATA
EXPENDITURE ANALYSIS
PATIENT
PUBLIC SERVICES
TAX POLICY
FISCAL YEAR
INFANT HEALTH
EDUCATION SERVICES
PERFORMANCE AUDITS
INTERNAL CONTROLS
LIQUIDITY
PUBLIC DEBT
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
PREVENTION
CASH MANAGEMENT
HOSPITALS
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
PROVINCIAL ADMINISTRATION
CASH FLOW
MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS
SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
BUDGET CLASSIFICATION
INSTITUTIONALIZATION
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ANALYSIS
MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOLS
ACCOUNTABILITY FRAMEWORK
BUDGETS
RESOURCE FLOWS
IRON
DECENTRALIZATION
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
PREGNANCY
HEALTH CARE
EDUCATION SYSTEM
PERFORMANCE AUDITING
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC HEALTH
TOTAL TAX REVENUE
PUBLIC FINANCE
BUDGET EXECUTION
PUBLIC INTEREST
STRATEGY
FISCAL CAPACITY
MEDICAL TREATMENT
BUDGET EXPENDITURE
LAWS
BUDGET COMPREHENSIVENESS
REVENUES
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
TYPES OF EXPENDITURES
DISABILITIES
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
FINANCIAL FLOWS
ACCOUNTABILITY
PROVISION OF SERVICES
PUBLIC SERVICE
CASH ACCOUNTING
ECONOMIC DOWNTURNS
BUDGET
ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES
PENSION FUND
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
BASIC SERVICES
EXPENDITURE POLICIES
ALLOCATION
FAMILIES
PROGRAMS
PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY
AUDITOR GENERAL
IMPLEMENTATION
MINISTRY OF ECONOMY
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
HEALTH PROGRAMS
OUTCOMES
BENEFICIARIES
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
FINANCIAL OPERATIONS
FINANCIAL BALANCE
GAMBLING
MUNICIPAL LEVEL
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
GOVERNMENT FINANCE STATISTICS
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
STRATEGIC ALLOCATION
HEALTH PROGRAM
MEDICINES
PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT
BUDGET RESOURCES
HEALTH
PERFORMANCE FRAMEWORK
INTERVENTION
TAX COLLECTION
PROVINCIAL LEVEL
HEALTH MINISTRY
BUDGET CREDIBILITY
TAX REVENUE
SANITATION
PATIENTS
DIAGNOSTIC TOOL
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS
FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
GOVERNMENT FINANCE
TRANSFER TAXES
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
MORTALITY
ROAD NETWORK
SERVICES
PUBLIC SECTOR
DEBT
RISKS
FISCAL ARRANGEMENTS
PROVINCIAL EDUCATION
HEALTH SECTOR
SOCIAL SECURITY
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SUPREME AUDIT INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
BUDGET LAW
FISCAL DISCIPLINE
FINANCIAL REPORTS
STRATEGIC ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES
TAXPAYERS
DIABETES
PUBLIC FUNDS
ACCOUNTING
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
SOCIAL SERVICE
REVENUE STATISTICS
APPROPRIATIONS
HEALTH INDICATORS
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
REGISTRATION
PRIVATE SECTOR
TAXES
RECURRENT EXPENDITURES
LOTTERY
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
AUDIT INSTITUTIONS
SERVICE PROVISION
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS
EXERCISES
EXPENDITURES
QUALITY OF SERVICES
DEBT MANAGEMENT
GROWTH RATE
MORBIDITY
PEOPLE
EDUCATION EXPENDITURES
FISCAL POLICIES
BUDGET DOCUMENTATION
HEALTH MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
MUNICIPAL HOSPITALS
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
HEALTH SERVICES
TAX ADMINISTRATION
WEIGHT
NURSES
HEALTH TARGETS
EXPENDITURE
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
Popis: The objective of this report is to assess public financial management (PFM) systems existing at the province level with a particular focus on the health and education sectors, and to understand linkages existing between the institutional settings in these two sectors and PFM processes. By doing so, the report shows the direct impact of poor PFM on service delivery in health and education. Since these two sectors have significant effects on the bottom 40 percent of the population, this will help Argentina’s subnational governments allocate and use public resources more efficiently, and with greater accountability for their expenditure.
Databáze: OpenAIRE