Background: Developing countries face challenges in financing healthcare; often the poor do not receive the most basic services. The past decade has seen a sharp increase in the number of voucher programs, which target output-based subsidies for specific services to poor and underserved groups. The dearth of literature that examines lessons learned risks the wheel being endlessly reinvented. This paper examines commonalities and differences in voucher design and implementation, highlighting lessons learned for the design of new voucher programmes. Methodology: The methodology comprised: discussion among key experts to develop inclusion/exclusion criteria; up-dating the literature database used by the DFID systematic review of voucher progra...
Background: Alternatives to the traditional ‘supply-side’ approach to financing service delivery are...
Background: The purpose of health care vouchers or coupons is to receive a health service in exchang...
Vouchers stimulate demand for health care services by giving beneficiaries purchasing power. In turn...
Background: Developing countries face challenges in financing healthcare; often the poor do not rece...
It is increasingly clear that Millennium Development Goal 4 and 5 will not be achieved in many low- ...
One approach to delivering healthcare in developing countries is through voucher programmes, where v...
It is increasingly clear that Millennium Development Goal 4 and 5 will not be achieved in many low- ...
Maternal mortality has been one of the most daunting public health problems facing developing countr...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate provision of vouchers for family planning and sexual and reproductive ...
Objectives: To identify where vouchers have been used for reproductive health (RH) services, to what...
It is increasingly clear that Millennium Development Goal 4 and 5 will not be achieved in many low- ...
Background: Cost of delivering reproductive health services to low-income populations will always re...
Family planning (FP) vouchers have targeted subsidies to disadvantaged populations for quality repro...
Background: Current assessments on Output-Based Aid (OBA) programs have paid limited attention to th...
Moazzam Ali,1 Madeline Farron,2 Syed Khurram Azmat,3,4 Waqas Hameed5 1Department of Reproductive Hea...
Background: Alternatives to the traditional ‘supply-side’ approach to financing service delivery are...
Background: The purpose of health care vouchers or coupons is to receive a health service in exchang...
Vouchers stimulate demand for health care services by giving beneficiaries purchasing power. In turn...
Background: Developing countries face challenges in financing healthcare; often the poor do not rece...
It is increasingly clear that Millennium Development Goal 4 and 5 will not be achieved in many low- ...
One approach to delivering healthcare in developing countries is through voucher programmes, where v...
It is increasingly clear that Millennium Development Goal 4 and 5 will not be achieved in many low- ...
Maternal mortality has been one of the most daunting public health problems facing developing countr...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate provision of vouchers for family planning and sexual and reproductive ...
Objectives: To identify where vouchers have been used for reproductive health (RH) services, to what...
It is increasingly clear that Millennium Development Goal 4 and 5 will not be achieved in many low- ...
Background: Cost of delivering reproductive health services to low-income populations will always re...
Family planning (FP) vouchers have targeted subsidies to disadvantaged populations for quality repro...
Background: Current assessments on Output-Based Aid (OBA) programs have paid limited attention to th...
Moazzam Ali,1 Madeline Farron,2 Syed Khurram Azmat,3,4 Waqas Hameed5 1Department of Reproductive Hea...
Background: Alternatives to the traditional ‘supply-side’ approach to financing service delivery are...
Background: The purpose of health care vouchers or coupons is to receive a health service in exchang...
Vouchers stimulate demand for health care services by giving beneficiaries purchasing power. In turn...