نتایج جستجو برای: performance based financing pbf

تعداد نتایج: 3635431  

2017
Yogesh Rajkotia Omer Zang Pierre Nguimkeu Jessica Gergen Iva Djurovic Paula Vaz Franscisco Mbofana Kebba Jobarteh

Performance-based financing (PBF) is a mechanism by which health providers are paid on the basis of outputs or results delivered. A PBF program was implemented on the provision of HIV, prevention of mother-to child HIV transmission (PMTCT), and maternal/child health (MCH) services in two provinces of Mozambique. A retrospective case-control study design was used in which PBF provinces were matc...

2015
Martha Priedeman Skiles Siân L. Curtis Paulin Basinga Gustavo Angeles Harsha Thirumurthy

BACKGROUND Performance-based financing (PBF) strategies are promoted as a supply-side, results-based financing mechanism to improve primary health care. This study estimated the effects of Rwanda's PBF program on less-incentivized child health services and examined the differential program impact by household poverty. METHODS Districts were allocated to intervention and comparison for PBF imp...

2017
Isidore Sieleunou Anne-Marie Turcotte-Tremblay Jean-Claude Taptué Fotso Denise Magne Tamga Habakkuk Azinyui Yumo Estelle Kouokam Valery Ridde

BACKGROUND More than 30 countries in sub-Saharan Africa have introduced performance-based financing (PBF) in their healthcare systems. Yet, there has been little research on the process by which PBF was put on the national policy agenda in Africa. This study examines the policy process behind the introduction of PBF program in Cameroon. METHODS The research is an explanatory case study using ...

2016
Maria Paola Bertone Mylene Lagarde Sophie Witter

BACKGROUND There is growing interest on the impact of performance-based financing (PBF) on health workers' motivation and performance. However, the literature so far tends to look at PBF payments in isolation, without reference to the overall remuneration of health workers. Taking the case of Sierra Leone, where PBF was introduced in 2011, this study investigates the absolute and relative contr...

2014
Agnes Binagwaho Jeanine Condo Claire Wagner Fidele Ngabo Corine Karema Steve Kanters Jamie I Forrest Jean de Dieu Bizimana

BACKGROUND Malnutrition remains a serious concern in Rwanda, particularly among children under-5 years. Performance-based financing (PBF), an innovative health systems financing strategy, has been implemented at the national level since 2008. This study aimed to assess the impact of PBF and other factors associated with the prevalence of three classifications of malnutrition (stunting, wasting ...

Background Performance-Based Financing (PBF) has been advanced as a solution to contribute to improving the performance of health systems in developing countries. This is the case in Benin. This study aims to analyse how two PBF approaches, piloted in Benin, behave during implementation and what effects they produce, through investigating how local stakeholders perceive the introduction of PBF,...

2017
Caryl Feldacker Aaron F. Bochner Amy Herman-Roloff Marrianne Holec Vernon Murenje Abby Stepaniak Sinokuthemba Xaba Mufata Tshimanga Vuyelwa Chitimbire Shingirai Makaure Joseph Hove Scott Barnhart Batsirai Makunike

BACKGROUND In 2013, Zimbabwe's voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) program adopted performance-based financing (PBF) to speed progress towards ambitious VMMC targets. The $25 USD PBF intended to encourage low-paid healthcare workers to remain in the public sector and to strengthen the public healthcare system. The majority of the incentive supports healthcare workers (HCWs) who perform V...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2015
Jean-Benoît Falisse Juvenal Ndayishimiye Vincent Kamenyero Michel Bossuyt

BACKGROUND Performance-based financing (PBF) is an increasingly adopted strategy in low- and middle-income countries. PBF pilot projects started in Burundi in 2006, at the same time when a national policy removed user fees for pregnant women and children below 5 years old. METHODS PBF was gradually extended to the 17 provinces of the country. This roll-out and data from the national health in...

2018
Elisabeth Paul Lucien Albert Badibanga N'Sambuka Bisala Oriane Bodson Emmanuel Bonnet Paul Bossyns Sandro Colombo Vincent De Brouwere Alexandre Dumont Dieudonné Sèdjro Eclou Karel Gyselinck Fatoumata Hane Bruno Marchal Remo Meloni Mathieu Noirhomme Jean-Pierre Noterman Gorik Ooms Oumar Mallé Samb Freddie Ssengooba Laurence Touré Anne-Marie Turcotte-Tremblay Sara Van Belle Philippe Vinard Valéry Ridde

This paper questions the view that performance-based financing (PBF) in the health sector is an effective, efficient and equitable approach to improving the performance of health systems in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). PBF was conceived as an open approach adapted to specific country needs, having the potential to foster system-wide reforms. However, as with many strategies a...

2014
Martin Rudasingwa Robert Soeters Michel Bossuyt

To strengthen the health care delivery, the Burundian Government in collaboration with international NGOs piloted performance-based financing (PBF) in 2006. The health facilities were assigned - by using a simple matching method - to begin PBF scheme or to continue with the traditional input-based funding. Our objective was to analyse the effect of that PBF scheme on the quality of health servi...

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