2012
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd007899.pub2
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Paying for performance to improve the delivery of health interventions in low- and middle-income countries

Abstract: Paying for performance to improve the delivery of health interventions in low-and middle-income countries (Review)

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“…Following encouraging experiences in various countries, PBF in the health sector has now been adopted as pilots or national policy by many African countries and communities of practice have developed so as to share experiences and professionalise the business (4,5,(7)(8)(9). However, the jury is still out as for its impact (10)(11)(12), and numerous theoretical and empirical studies mention possible contradictory effects linked to the introduction of PBF in a complex system (13)(14)(15)(16). There is a growing amount of papers written on PBF, but a Cochrane systematic review of PBF in low and middle income countries points to the fact that more studies are necessary (11).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Following encouraging experiences in various countries, PBF in the health sector has now been adopted as pilots or national policy by many African countries and communities of practice have developed so as to share experiences and professionalise the business (4,5,(7)(8)(9). However, the jury is still out as for its impact (10)(11)(12), and numerous theoretical and empirical studies mention possible contradictory effects linked to the introduction of PBF in a complex system (13)(14)(15)(16). There is a growing amount of papers written on PBF, but a Cochrane systematic review of PBF in low and middle income countries points to the fact that more studies are necessary (11).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the jury is still out as for its impact (10)(11)(12), and numerous theoretical and empirical studies mention possible contradictory effects linked to the introduction of PBF in a complex system (13)(14)(15)(16). There is a growing amount of papers written on PBF, but a Cochrane systematic review of PBF in low and middle income countries points to the fact that more studies are necessary (11). Except for one case study in Uganda, most evaluations of PBF to date have been 'black box' studies, investigating the magnitude of the effects from PBF, in contrast to explaining how and why effects come about ('open-box') (15).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Asimismo, diversas revisiones de evidencia advierten sobre el poco consenso sobre la efectivdad de diferentes esquemas de pagos por desempeño aplicados por Gobiernos para logros en salud (14,21,22) . Precisamente por ello, este estudio busca estimar el impacto promedio atribuible a la suscripción de los CAP sobre los indicadores que miden la cobertura de los servicios de salud priorizados y el estado nutricional de los niños menores de 5 años en las zonas en donde fue implementado entre 2010 y 2014.…”
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“…We will add these databases when the review is updated.' (Witter et al 2012) Explanation -Equity-focused reviews often go beyond issues of health and bridge other disciplines and thus information sources. For equity-focused systematic reviews, sources of information beyond the well-known health databases may be required.…”
Section: Examplesmentioning
confidence: 99%