Improving effective coverage in health : do financial incentives work? /
In many low- and middle-income countries, health coverage has improved dramatically in the past two decades, but health outcomes have not. As such, effective coverage-- a measure of service delivery that meets a minimum standard of quality-- remains unacceptably low. This publication examines one sp...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , , , , , , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, DC :
World Bank Publications,
2022.
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Colección: | Policy research report (Washington, D.C.)
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- Overview
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Introduction
- Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 2 Effective Coverage: A Framework Linking Coverage and Quality
- Introduction
- Coverage, quality, and effective coverage
- Empirical applications
- Expanding the work on effective coverage by using data collected in health facilities
- Conclusions
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 3 Quality of Care: A Framework for Measurement
- Introduction
- Theoretical framework for assessing quality of care
- Measuring quality of care for research and policy
- Conclusions
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 4 Decomposing the Constraints to Quality of Care Using Data on Antenatal Care Consultations from Five Sub-Saharan African Countries
- Introduction
- Why antenatal care?
- Data
- Results
- Conclusions
- Annex 4A: Additional tables and figures
- Annex 4B: Data
- References
- Chapter 5 Performance-Based Financing Improves Coverage of Reproductive, Maternal, and Child Health Interventions
- Introduction
- PBF, health system performance, and health worker effort in theory
- Evidence of the impact of PBF on the quality and quantity of health service delivery in LMICs
- Impact of PBF on health worker motivation and satisfaction in six countries
- Results
- PBF, quality of care, and idle capacity
- Conclusions
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 6 Policy Alternatives to Performance-Based Financing
- Introduction
- Systematic review and meta-analysis of demand- and supply-side financial incentives
- Comparing the PBF and DFF approaches
- PBF, DFF, and institutional deliveries
- PBF, DFF, and baseline effort
- Complementarities in the PBF and DFF approaches
- Discussion and conclusions
- Annex 6A: Additional tables
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 7 Performance-Based Financing as a Health System Reform and Cautionary Evidence on Performance Pay and Irrelevant Care
- Introduction
- Provision of nonindicated treatment in the context of financial incentives
- PBF as a health system reform
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 8 Conclusion and Operational Implications
- Message 1: Recognize that sustainability is about more than just money
- Message 2: Support the four facility financing tenets
- Message 3: Understand PBF incentives in a broader health system context
- Message 4: Explore opportunities of maturing technologies
- Building a forward-looking research agenda
- References
- Boxes
- Box O.1 In Focus: Action items for task teams working on health financing reform
- Box 1.1 In Focus: A short history of performance-based financing and the related evaluation agenda
- Box 3.1 In Focus: Identifying misuse of care: A case study of malaria treatment in Mali
- Box 3.2 In Focus: Measuring quality of care and provider effort in antenatal and maternal care
- Box 4.1 In Focus: Exploring the drivers of variation in the content of care.