May 28, 2015 | health policy analysis
Poster presented at the Canadian Evaluation Society (CES) 2015 National Conference and realised by Anne-Marie Turcotte-Tremblay, Jessica Spagnolo, Manuela De Allegri & Valéry Ridde.
What is Performance Based-Financing (PBF) ? It is a conditional payment made to healthcare providers after predefined performance results have been attained and verified. Financial incentives are expected to motivate providers to improve healthcare services. There is a rapid expansion of PBF in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) to improve health care services.
Does PBF increase efficiency ? Some stakeholders argue that PBF in LMICs can increase efficiency. We consider PBF to be efficient when improved care quality is achieved with equal or lower costs, or when the same quality of care is achieved using less financial resources. It is urgent to determine if this is supported by empirical evidence.
Objective: to identify and analyze the evidence regarding the efficiency of PBF in LMICs.
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Turcotte-Tremblay, A.-M., Spagnolo, J., De Allegri, M., & Ridde, V. (2015, May).
Evaluating the Evidence on the Efficiency of Performance-Based Financing in Lower Income Countries. 36th Evaluation Conference of the Canadian Society for Evaluation., Montréal, Canada.
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Jul 2, 2014 | equity of access to healthcare, health policy analysis
Renaud Boulanger, Matthew Hunt and Valéry Ridde – Towards a health ethics policy framework to analyse user fee exemptions – 12th World Congress of Bioethics – June 25-28 2014, Mexico.
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Jun 25, 2014 | health policy analysis
Poster presented at the fith Annual Global Health Conference, Washington, 11-05-2014.
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Druetz T*, Bonnet E, Ridde V, Haddad S. (2014).
Local cluster of malaria transmission in the district of Kaya (Burkina Faso). Download
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May 29, 2014 | equity of access to healthcare, health policy analysis
New article published in Journal of Health Services Research & Policy
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Torbica, A., Allegri, M. D., Belemsaga, D., Medina-Lara, A., & Ridde, V. (2014). What criteria guide national entrepreneurs’ policy decisions on user fee removal for maternal health care services? Use of a best-worst scaling choice experiment in West Africa.
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy.
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