2016
DOI: 10.9745/ghsp-d-15-00173
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Results-Based Financing in Mozambique’s Central Medical Store: A Review After 1 Year

Abstract: The RBF scheme, which paid incentives for verified results, steadily improved the CMS's performance over 1 year, particularly for supply and distribution planning. Key apparent success factors:1) The CMS had full discretion over how to spend the funds. 2) Payment was shared with and dependent on all staff, which encouraged teamwork. 3) Performance indicators were challenging yet achievable. 4) The quarterly payment cycle was frequent enough to be motivating. Recommendations for future programs: focus on both q… Show more

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“…219 Aligning the incentives of the many stakeholders in the supply chain is essential and the introduction of performance-based financing in supply chains is an alternative worth considering, 220 as illustrated by recent encouraging results from Mozambique. 221 Finally, national legislation requires alignment with efficient purchasing objectives. The UN Commission on International Trade Law Model Law on Procurement of Goods and Services 222 provides countries with a template for national procurement legislation, generally under a decentralised procurement system with central oversight.…”
Section: Section 6 Access To Essential Health Commoditiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…219 Aligning the incentives of the many stakeholders in the supply chain is essential and the introduction of performance-based financing in supply chains is an alternative worth considering, 220 as illustrated by recent encouraging results from Mozambique. 221 Finally, national legislation requires alignment with efficient purchasing objectives. The UN Commission on International Trade Law Model Law on Procurement of Goods and Services 222 provides countries with a template for national procurement legislation, generally under a decentralised procurement system with central oversight.…”
Section: Section 6 Access To Essential Health Commoditiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from lack of information, another crucial cause of poor supply chain performance relates to the lack of incentives (Yadav, Stapleton, and Van Wassenhove 2013): public sector supply chains often lack the ability to reward good performance or to remove incompetent workers. Better mechanisms are needed to align incentives and motivate the supply chain workforce (Spisak and others 2016), but greater accountability in the distribution system for TB drugs requires richer information about stock and consumption data. These models have not yet been leveraged to their fullest, but they have the potential to be the backbone of planning in the supply system.…”
Section: In-country Supply Chainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from infections, other causes of maternal mortality include haemorrhage and pregnancy induced hypertension (16). This is also common trend in Tanzania (17).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Delivery of quality health services especially that of EmONC depends very much in availability of quality essential medicine (15). This can be improved when needs are established in time and medicines are ordered and delivered in time (16).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%