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Performance-based Financing through Government Systems

This slide deck presents a conceptual framework for how to think about aligning Performance-Based Financing (PBF) principles with Public Financial Management (PFM) structures using diagnostic questions based on the following pillars: autonomy and flexibility of spending, financial management capacity, unified payment system, and performance orientation and verification. It also presents some initial findings from an […]
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Impact Evaluation of the Kyrgyz Republic Quality of Care PBF Pilot Program: Overview and Summary Findings

This PowerPoint highlights some of the results from the recently completed randomized impact evaluation of the Performance-Based Financing (PBF) pilot implemented at maternity hospitals in the Kyrgyz Republic. This PBF program is unique in that it only incentivizes the quality, and not the quantity, of maternal and neonatal health services. The evaluation contrasts PBF against […]
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Plan Nacer: Enabling a Health Start for Babies Born into Poverty

In 2004, Government of Argentina launched Plan Nacer, supported by an adaptable loan from the World Bank (US$135.8 million). Plan Nacer provided a free basic package of cost-effective services to women and children through participating healthcare providers in the country’s nine poorest provinces. In 2006, the Program was expanded to the remaining fourteen provinces with […]
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Performance-Based Financing (PBF) - The Forest, Not the Tree!

This presentation conveys information on how PBF is much more than a provider payment mechanism. It offers an opportunity for wider reforms. PBF can be a means: for greater accountability and responsiveness for health outcomes / technical efficiency to more allocative efficiency a means to health equity to resource mobilisation for health to public sector […]
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India: The Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) program

Launched in April 2005, under the umbrella of India’s National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), the Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) program aims to encourage institutional delivery among poor women and promote the use of health services during pregnancy, delivery and post-pregnancy
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Using Evidence to Inform Scale-Up: Insights from an RBF Pre-Pilot Project in Zambia

Results-based approaches are increasing being used in developing countries to strengthen health systems and to improve health service delivery. Zambia is currently implementing an RBF project designed to catalyze the country’s efforts to reduce maternal and child mortality in ten pilot districts through supply-side interventions. Before the pilot phase, a pre-pilot was implemented over a […]