Oct 6, 2015 | equity of access to healthcare, health policy analysis
This presentation realised by Lara Gautier & Valéry Ridde for the 9th Pan-European Conference on International Relations – Wednesday 23 – Saturday 26 September 2015, Giardini Naxos, Sicily, Italy, treats about a scoping review of the impact of donor-driven health financing policies on perceived quality of services in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Aug 20, 2015 | equity of access to healthcare, health policy analysis
This article published on August 12th 2015 in Development in Practice and written by Valéry Ridde, Bonnie Campbell and Andréanne Martel is about mining revenue and access to health care in Africa and adresses the question if the revenue drawn from well-managed mining sectors finance exemption from payment for health. (more…)
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.
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Aug 21, 2014 | Uncategorized
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Simporé, L., Ridde, V., Queuille, L., & Hema, A. (2013). Évaluation de l’efficacité du ciblage communautaire des indigents bénéficiaires de la gratuité des soins dans les districts sanitaires de Dori et de Sebba au Burkina Faso. In P. Fournier, S. Haddad, & V. Ridde (Eds.) (pp. 209–229). Paris: Harmattan.
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Ridde, V., Queuille, L., & Kafando, Y. (2012).
Capitalisations de politiques publiques d’exemption du paiement des soins en Afrique de l’Ouest.
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Aug 14, 2014 | Uncategorized
Summary
Establishing a free telephone line would give the opportunity to users, and to the population as a whole, to report any dysfunction experienced within the healthcare system, e.g. the ineffectiveness of interventions aiming for “free” medical care.
Context
The need for accountability, for a responsive healthcare system, and for user empowerment is significant in both Burkina Faso and its sub-region. Currently, there is no management of grievances concerning the Burkinabe healthcare system, which can occasionally create tension.
Goals
This action research initiative is part of the continuity of our works that aim to evaluate the effectiveness of health policies and of “free healthcare services”. It will also help answer the main concerns of several groups involved such as the government, technical and financial partners, and parliamentarians concerning the implementation and control of grant programs that have slowed down the progress for this type of strategy.
Application
The automation of the “toll-free” telephone line is a technological innovation that is currently being tested in India (My Health, My Voice project) and that will be totally novel in the Burkinabe environment and its sub-regions.
Geographical data processing will allow us to trace calls and to map the data gathered and as well as the results.
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Lechat, L., Queuille, L., Bonnet, E., Somé, P.-A., Traoré, Z., & Ridde, V. (2016, May 15). Combiner les technologies de la téléphonie mobile (mHealth) pour améliorer la gouvernance en santé.
L’exemple du service d’appel gratuit avec un serveur vocal interactif à Ouagadougou. Chaire REALISME.
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Lechat, L., Ridde, V., Queuille, L., & Bonnet, E. (2015, July).
Recherche Action sur la pertinence d’un SVI gratuit pour améliorer la gouvernance en santé au Burkina Faso. Presented at the 3èmes journées scientifiques de Nouna, Nouna, Burkina Faso.
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Agier, I., & Ridde, V. (2015, May).
Introduction des smartphones dans la collecte quantitative pour l’évaluation. Presented at the Congrès national 2015 de la Société canadienne d’évaluation (SCÉ), Montréal, Canada.
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Lechat, L., & Bonnet, E. (2015, avril).
Recherche action Numéro Vert: Lancement de la phase 2.
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Queuille, L., Bonnet, E., & Traoré, Z. (2015, avril).
Recherche action “Numéro Vert”: Restitution / partage des résultats de la phase 1.
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Queuille, L. (2014, avril).
Recherche action sur la pertinence d’un serveur vocal interactif gratuit pour améliorer la gouvernance en santé au Burkina Faso. Retrieved from
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Benoit, M., Queuille, L., & Ridde, V. (2013). Que sait-on de l’utilisation du téléphone portable pour les interventions de santé (mHealth) en Afrique ?
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Benoit, M., Queuille, L., & Ridde, V. (2013). What do we know about the use of mobile phones for health interventions (mHealth) in Africa ?, (August), 1–4.
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Agier, I., Ridde, V., Zombre, D., & Haddad, S. (2012). Le téléphone intelligent – Un gain d’efficacité pour la collecte de données et un défi pour les interventions de promotion de la santé en Afrique.
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Bonnet, E., Ridde, V., Nikiema, A., Sidbega, S., Zongo, X., & Traoré, Z. (2016). Technological solutions for building effective global health surveillance systems. Presented at the Sparking Population Health Solutions international summit, Ottawa, Canada: CIHR Institute of Population and Public Health.
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Lechat, L., Ridde, V., Queuille, L., & Bonnet, E. (2015, July).
Recherche Action sur la pertinence d’un SVI gratuit pour améliorer la gouvernance en santé au Burkina Faso. Presented at the 3èmes journées scientifiques de Nouna, Nouna, Burkina Faso.
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Agier, I., & Ridde, V. (2015, May).
Introduction des smartphones dans la collecte quantitative pour l’évaluation. Presented at the Congrès national 2015 de la Société canadienne d’évaluation (SCÉ), Montréal, Canada.
Download
Lechat, L., & Bonnet, E. (2015, avril).
Recherche action Numéro Vert: Lancement de la phase 2.
Download
Queuille, L., Bonnet, E., & Traoré, Z. (2015, avril).
Recherche action “Numéro Vert”: Restitution / partage des résultats de la phase 1.
Download
Queuille, L. (2014, avril).
Recherche action sur la pertinence d’un serveur vocal interactif gratuit pour améliorer la gouvernance en santé au Burkina Faso. Retrieved from
http://fr.slideshare.net/valery_ridde/table-rde2-ranvsvigouvernancequeuilleldes-solutions-innovantes-pour-la-sant-en-afrique-agence-franaise-de-dveloppement