Background Tanzania is one of many low income countries committed to universal health coverage and Sustainable Development Goals. Despite these bold goals, there is growing concern that the country could be off-track in meeting these goals. This prompted the Government of Tanzania to look for ways to improve health outcomes in these goals and this led to the introduction of Payment for Performance (P4P) in the health sector. Since the inception of P4P in Tanzania a number of impact, cost-effective and process evaluations have been published with less attention being paid to the experiences of care in this context of P4P, which we argue is important for policy agenda setting. This study therefore explores these experiences from the perspecti...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of payment for performance (P4P) on the availability and stockout...
In 2008, Tanzania was one of the 11 countries responsible for 65% of all maternal deaths in the worl...
BACKGROUND: The use of supply-side incentives to increase health service utilisation and enhance ser...
Background Tanzania is one of many low income countries committed to universal health coverage and S...
Background: Prompted by the need to achieve progress in health outcomes, payment for performance (P4...
Background: Prompted by the need to achieve progress in health outcomes, payment for performance (P4...
Background Despite widespread implementation across Africa, there is limited evidence of the effect ...
Background Health workers’ motivation is a key determinant of the quality of health services, and po...
Despite widespread implementation across Africa, there is limited evidence of the effect of payment ...
Prompted by the need to achieve progress in health outcomes, payment for performance (P4P) schemes a...
BACKGROUND: Pay for performance schemes are increasingly being implemented in low income countries t...
Pay for performance schemes are increasingly being implemented in low income countries to improve he...
Background: Despite limited evidence of its effectiveness, performance-based payments (P4P) are seen...
Background: During the last decade there has been a growing concern about the lack of results in the...
Abstract Background Payment for performance (P4P) strategies, which provide financial incentives to ...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of payment for performance (P4P) on the availability and stockout...
In 2008, Tanzania was one of the 11 countries responsible for 65% of all maternal deaths in the worl...
BACKGROUND: The use of supply-side incentives to increase health service utilisation and enhance ser...
Background Tanzania is one of many low income countries committed to universal health coverage and S...
Background: Prompted by the need to achieve progress in health outcomes, payment for performance (P4...
Background: Prompted by the need to achieve progress in health outcomes, payment for performance (P4...
Background Despite widespread implementation across Africa, there is limited evidence of the effect ...
Background Health workers’ motivation is a key determinant of the quality of health services, and po...
Despite widespread implementation across Africa, there is limited evidence of the effect of payment ...
Prompted by the need to achieve progress in health outcomes, payment for performance (P4P) schemes a...
BACKGROUND: Pay for performance schemes are increasingly being implemented in low income countries t...
Pay for performance schemes are increasingly being implemented in low income countries to improve he...
Background: Despite limited evidence of its effectiveness, performance-based payments (P4P) are seen...
Background: During the last decade there has been a growing concern about the lack of results in the...
Abstract Background Payment for performance (P4P) strategies, which provide financial incentives to ...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of payment for performance (P4P) on the availability and stockout...
In 2008, Tanzania was one of the 11 countries responsible for 65% of all maternal deaths in the worl...
BACKGROUND: The use of supply-side incentives to increase health service utilisation and enhance ser...