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Results-Based Financing (RBF) schemes in healthcare are premised on the notion that โpaying for resultsโ rather than for inputs is more likely to improve performance. But getting from that attractive hypothesis to program efforts that improve quality of care and outcomes at population scaleโin the real worldโis far from simple.
The article offers an overview of a set of RBF schemes, mainly funded under the World Bankโs Health Results Innovation Trust Fund (HRITF). Under this funding, performance-based incentives are paid to health workers and health facilities, with the intention of improving quality of health services for women and children. As of late 2016, this major funding program, supported primarily by the governments of Norway and the United Kingdom, has provided close to US$400 million in grants and more than US$2 billion in associated loans to RBF programs in 29 countries.