The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.comIn many low-income countries, performance of pyramidal health systems with a public purpose is not meeting the expectations and needs of the populations they serve. A question that has not been studied and tested sufficiently is, 'What is the right package of institutional mechanisms required for organisations and individuals working in these health systems?' This paper presents the experience of the Performance Initiative, an innovative contractual approach that has reshaped the incentive structure in place in two rural districts of Rwanda. It describes the general background, the initial analysis, the institutional arrangement and the results after 3 years of operations. At...
Background: One promising way to improve the motivation of healthcare providers and the quality of h...
The health financing system in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) presents an extreme example of...
Abstract The paper studies the eects of a nancing mechanism for the health sector in which governmen...
In many low-income countries, performance of pyramidal health systems with a public purpose is not m...
OBJECTIVE: In many low-income countries, public health systems do not meet the needs and demands of ...
In 2005, the Ministry of Health in Rwanda, with the support of the Belgian Technical Cooperation, la...
In 2005, the Ministry of Health in Rwanda, with the support of the Belgian Technical Cooperation, la...
AbstractBackgroundSince 2006, Rwanda has adopted performance-based incentives to boost the motivatio...
Background: Performance-based financing (PBF) has demonstrated a range of successes and failures in ...
Summary The study analyses strengths and weaknesses of the ‘Paying For Performance ’ (P4P) approach ...
Background: Since 2006, Rwanda has adopted performance-based incentives to boost the motivation of h...
Performance-based contracting (PBC) is a tool that links rewards to attainment of measurable perform...
Objective Community participation is often described as a key for primary health care in low-income ...
Current literature on aid effectiveness describes increasing use of a more contractual approach to t...
Most developing countries face important challenges regarding both the quality and quantity of healt...
Background: One promising way to improve the motivation of healthcare providers and the quality of h...
The health financing system in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) presents an extreme example of...
Abstract The paper studies the eects of a nancing mechanism for the health sector in which governmen...
In many low-income countries, performance of pyramidal health systems with a public purpose is not m...
OBJECTIVE: In many low-income countries, public health systems do not meet the needs and demands of ...
In 2005, the Ministry of Health in Rwanda, with the support of the Belgian Technical Cooperation, la...
In 2005, the Ministry of Health in Rwanda, with the support of the Belgian Technical Cooperation, la...
AbstractBackgroundSince 2006, Rwanda has adopted performance-based incentives to boost the motivatio...
Background: Performance-based financing (PBF) has demonstrated a range of successes and failures in ...
Summary The study analyses strengths and weaknesses of the ‘Paying For Performance ’ (P4P) approach ...
Background: Since 2006, Rwanda has adopted performance-based incentives to boost the motivation of h...
Performance-based contracting (PBC) is a tool that links rewards to attainment of measurable perform...
Objective Community participation is often described as a key for primary health care in low-income ...
Current literature on aid effectiveness describes increasing use of a more contractual approach to t...
Most developing countries face important challenges regarding both the quality and quantity of healt...
Background: One promising way to improve the motivation of healthcare providers and the quality of h...
The health financing system in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) presents an extreme example of...
Abstract The paper studies the eects of a nancing mechanism for the health sector in which governmen...