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Verification of Performance in Results-Based Financing: The Case of Community and Demand-Side RBF in Rwanda

This case study aims to describe the verification mechanisms used in Rwanda, which include monthly verification of the quantity of services provided by the CHWs, quarterly assessment of the quality of the functioning of the CHW cooperatives (including its reporting), verification of the quantity of in-kind incentives distributed in a less systematic way, as well […]
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Verification of Performance in Results-Based Financing - The Case of Burundi

This study describes the methods used for verification in Burundi, which include monthly verification of the quantity and technical quality of services provided on a quarterly basis; semiannual patient tracing and assessment of patient satisfaction; and counter-verification of the information provided by these three mechanisms.
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Translating Learning into Action

These days “learning” is in vogue in the development community. Buzzwords and phrases, like “learning objectives,” “knowledge generation,” and “lessons learned” are bandied about in meetings, and there are whole events devoted to knowledge exchange and learning— and for good reason. Learning is a noteworthy end in itself, and when applied, it can be transformative. […]
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Verification in Results-Based Financing: The Case of the United Kingdom

Paying health care providers performance-based incentive payments is one form of results-based financing (RBF). Verifying that providers have reached set performance thresholds is a crucial part of RBF program implementation and key to maintaining the transparency, fairness, and viability of the programs. Since 2004, the United Kingdom’s National Health Service (NHS) has been implementing one […]
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Verification at a Glance

This paper provides a preliminary collection of experiences with verification, in a diverse range of settings, under different financing mechanisms. The collection is intentionally indicative rather than exhaustive, and raises many questions that we plan to answer in subsequent stages of analysis.
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Getting the Result: Free Nappies and Motorbikes Deliver Healthy Babies in Zambia

This video puts the spotlight on rural Zambia, where the results-based financing program launched in April 2012.   Early results show progress in health outcomes for babies and their mothers: increases in the utilization of reproductive health services; the number of deliveries by skilled personnel; the number of first ANC visits in RBF facilities; and in […]
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The World Bank and Results-Based Financing (RBF) for Health: The Role of Civil Society Organizations in RBF

A key objective the Bank’s 2007 Health, Nutrition and Population Strategy was to tighten the links between lending and results through increased use of RBF. RBF holds considerable promise for increasing health service utilization and improving service quality, increasing efficiency, and enhancing equity. It focuses on health results (such as the number of women receiving […]