The health financing system in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) presents an extreme example of low government investment, high dependency on user fees and poor harmonization across donors. Within this context, performance-based financing mechanisms are being implemented by various donors in the expectation that they will improve health worker motivation and service delivery performance. Drawing on qualitative and quantitative data at different levels of the health system, this study focuses on one such programme in Katanga Province, which combines paying for performance (P4P) with a reduction in fees to users. Despite adding considerably to facility resources (providing the majority of the resources in the case study facilities), ther...
Performance-based payment (PBP) is increasingly advocated as a way to improve the performance of hea...
BACKGROUND: Pay for performance schemes are increasingly being implemented in low income countries t...
OBJECTIVE: In many low-income countries, public health systems do not meet the needs and demands of ...
The health financing system in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) presents an extreme example of...
presents an extreme example of low government investment, high dependency on user fees and poor harm...
Bertone, Maria Paola - ORCID 0000-0001-8890-583X https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8890-583XItem not avai...
Health worker motivation influences the performance of health services. In the Democratic Republic o...
Performance-based financing becomes a common strategy to improve health sector quality. The findings...
This article explores the outcomes of performance-based financing for strengthening the health syste...
Abstract The paper studies the eects of a nancing mechanism for the health sector in which governmen...
BACKGROUND: In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the state system to remunerate health workers...
Background: Comzmercialization of health care has contributed to widen inequities between the rich a...
Background Tanzania is one of many low income countries committed to universal health coverage and S...
Summary The study analyses strengths and weaknesses of the ‘Paying For Performance ’ (P4P) approach ...
Background: One promising way to improve the motivation of healthcare providers and the quality of h...
Performance-based payment (PBP) is increasingly advocated as a way to improve the performance of hea...
BACKGROUND: Pay for performance schemes are increasingly being implemented in low income countries t...
OBJECTIVE: In many low-income countries, public health systems do not meet the needs and demands of ...
The health financing system in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) presents an extreme example of...
presents an extreme example of low government investment, high dependency on user fees and poor harm...
Bertone, Maria Paola - ORCID 0000-0001-8890-583X https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8890-583XItem not avai...
Health worker motivation influences the performance of health services. In the Democratic Republic o...
Performance-based financing becomes a common strategy to improve health sector quality. The findings...
This article explores the outcomes of performance-based financing for strengthening the health syste...
Abstract The paper studies the eects of a nancing mechanism for the health sector in which governmen...
BACKGROUND: In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the state system to remunerate health workers...
Background: Comzmercialization of health care has contributed to widen inequities between the rich a...
Background Tanzania is one of many low income countries committed to universal health coverage and S...
Summary The study analyses strengths and weaknesses of the ‘Paying For Performance ’ (P4P) approach ...
Background: One promising way to improve the motivation of healthcare providers and the quality of h...
Performance-based payment (PBP) is increasingly advocated as a way to improve the performance of hea...
BACKGROUND: Pay for performance schemes are increasingly being implemented in low income countries t...
OBJECTIVE: In many low-income countries, public health systems do not meet the needs and demands of ...