نتایج جستجو برای: based financing pbf

تعداد نتایج: 2948434  

2017
Elisabeth Paul Mohamed Lamine Dramé Jean-Pierre Kashala Armand Ekambi Ndema Marcel Kounnou Julien Codjovi Aïssan Karel Gyselinck

BACKGROUND Performance-based financing (PBF) is often proposed as a way to improve health system performance. In Benin, PBF was launched in 2012 through a World Bank-supported project. The Belgian Development Agency (BTC) followed suit through a health system strengthening (HSS) project. This paper analyses and draws lessons from the experience of BTC-supported PBF alternative approach - especi...

2013
Garba M. Ashir Henry V. Doctor Godwin Y. Afenyadu

Reported maternal and child health (MCH) outcomes in Nigeria are amongst the worst in the world, with Nigeria second only to India in the number of maternal deaths. At the national level, maternal mortality ratios (MMRs) are estimated at 630 deaths per 100,000 live births (LBs) but vary from as low as 370 deaths per 100,000 LBs in the southern states to over 1,000 deaths per 100,000 LBs in the ...

2017
Jessica Gergen Erik Josephson Martha Coe Samantha Ski Supriya Madhavan Sebastian Bauhoff

OBJECTIVE To describe how quality of care is incorporated into performance-based financing (PBF) programs, what quality indicators are being used, and how these indicators are measured and verified. METHODS An exploratory scoping methodology was used to characterize the full range of quality components in 32 PBF programs, initiated between 2008 and 2015 in 28 low- and middle-income countries,...

2018
Oriane Bodson Ahmed Barro Anne-Marie Turcotte-Tremblay Nestor Zanté Paul-André Somé Valéry Ridde

Background Performance-based financing (PBF) in the health sector has recently gained momentum in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) as one of the ways forward for achieving Universal Health Coverage. The major principle underlying PBF is that health centers are remunerated based on the quantity and quality of services they provide. PBF has been operating in Burkina Faso since 2011, and a...

Journal: :Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH 2012
Jean-Benoît Falisse Bruno Meessen Juvénal Ndayishimiye Michel Bossuyt

OBJECTIVE Community participation is often described as a key for primary health care in low-income countries. Recent performance-based financing (PBF) initiatives have renewed the interest in this strategy by questioning the accountability of those in charge at the health centre (HC) level. We analyse the place of two downward accountability mechanisms in a PBF scheme: health committees electe...

2017
Martin Rudasingwa Robert Soeters Olivier Basenya

BACKGROUND Several developing countries, especially in Africa, have implemented performance-based financing (PBF) schemes with the aim of improving healthcare provision. PBF was first implemented in Burundi in 2006 as a pilot programme in three provinces and was rolled out nationwide in 2010. OBJECTIVE To enrich existing studies on Burundi in three ways. Firstly, by evaluating the effect of P...

Background Performance-based financing (PBF) is often proposed as a way to improve health system performance. In Benin, PBF was launched in 2012 through a World Bank-supported project. The Belgian Development Agency (BTC) followed suit through a health system strengthening (HSS) project. This paper analyses and draws lessons from the experience of BTC-supported PBF alternative approach – especi...

2016
Evrard Nahimana Ryan McBain Anatole Manzi Hari Iyer Alice Uwingabiye Neil Gupta Gerald Muzungu Peter Drobac Lisa R. Hirschhorn

BACKGROUND Performance-based financing (PBF) has demonstrated a range of successes and failures in improving health outcomes across low- and middle-income countries. Evidence indicates that the success of PBF depends, in large part, on the model selected, in relation to a variety of contextual factors. OBJECTIVE Partners In Health∣Inshuti Mu Buzima aimed to evaluate health outcomes associated...

2013
Sophie Witter Jurrien Toonen Bruno Meessen Jean Kagubare György Fritsche Kelsey Vaughan

BACKGROUND Performance-based financing is increasingly being applied in a variety of contexts, with the expectation that it can improve the performance of health systems. However, while there is a growing literature on implementation issues and effects on outputs, there has been relatively little focus on interactions between PBF and health systems and how these should be studied. This paper ai...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2013
Maria Paola Bertone Bruno Meessen

Institutional arrangements of health systems and the incentives they set are increasingly recognized as critical to promote or hinder performance in the health sector. Looking at complex health system interventions from an institutional perspective may contribute to better understanding what are the paths and processes that lead to the results of such interventions. In this article, we propose ...

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