The Population Services and Training Center of Bangladesh (PSTC) operates 15 clinics and 150 satellite posts that provide an Essential Services Package (ESP) to the poor, consisting of child health, family planning, maternal health, communicable disease treatment, and limited curative care. The objective of this study was to conduct an operations research study to determine the feasibility of improving cost recovery in two clinics by raising prices. It appears that the study design was too ambitious for PSTC, a service delivery organization with no prior research experience. Lack of experience was compounded by the resignation of all three PSTC research staff during the study, and by turnover of economists providing technical assistance fro...
An operations research study was initiated with financial and technical assistance from the FRONTIER...
The maternal mortality ratio in Bangladesh has declined from more than 600 per 100,000 live births i...
In Bangladesh, the majority of the infant deliveries in rural areas take place at homes where there ...
The Population Services and Training Center of Bangladesh (PSTC) operates 15 clinics and 150 satelli...
To improve access to and use of facility-based obstetric and newborn care, the Government of Banglad...
An operations research project by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) of the Ministry ...
The FRONTIERS project worked with three Bolivian NGOs (Prosalud, the Center for Research, Education ...
The Population Council explored the possibilities of introducing a Pay-for-Performance (P4P) scheme ...
This project contributed significantly to the capacity-building of regional professionals in plannin...
The Population Council initiated an operations research study to test two Pay-for-Performance (P4P) ...
The Population Council launched a pilot study to test two Pay-for-Performance (P4P) strategies to im...
Under the leadership of the Directorate General of Health Services, the Population Council in collab...
Despite consistent efforts of the government and national stakeholders, every year in Bangladesh ove...
For a long time, the reduction of the maternal mortality ratio has constituted a major challenge for...
Presbyterian Church of East Africa Chogoria Hospital is a faith-based nongovernmental organization p...
An operations research study was initiated with financial and technical assistance from the FRONTIER...
The maternal mortality ratio in Bangladesh has declined from more than 600 per 100,000 live births i...
In Bangladesh, the majority of the infant deliveries in rural areas take place at homes where there ...
The Population Services and Training Center of Bangladesh (PSTC) operates 15 clinics and 150 satelli...
To improve access to and use of facility-based obstetric and newborn care, the Government of Banglad...
An operations research project by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) of the Ministry ...
The FRONTIERS project worked with three Bolivian NGOs (Prosalud, the Center for Research, Education ...
The Population Council explored the possibilities of introducing a Pay-for-Performance (P4P) scheme ...
This project contributed significantly to the capacity-building of regional professionals in plannin...
The Population Council initiated an operations research study to test two Pay-for-Performance (P4P) ...
The Population Council launched a pilot study to test two Pay-for-Performance (P4P) strategies to im...
Under the leadership of the Directorate General of Health Services, the Population Council in collab...
Despite consistent efforts of the government and national stakeholders, every year in Bangladesh ove...
For a long time, the reduction of the maternal mortality ratio has constituted a major challenge for...
Presbyterian Church of East Africa Chogoria Hospital is a faith-based nongovernmental organization p...
An operations research study was initiated with financial and technical assistance from the FRONTIER...
The maternal mortality ratio in Bangladesh has declined from more than 600 per 100,000 live births i...
In Bangladesh, the majority of the infant deliveries in rural areas take place at homes where there ...