"We charge them; otherwise we cannot run the hospital" front line workers, clients and health financing policy implementation gaps in Ghana.
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An exploratory study of the policy process and early implementation of the free NHIS coverage for pregnant women in GhanaGaps in universal health coverage in Malawi: a qualitative study in rural communities.Towards the implementation of malaria elimination policy in South Africa: the stakeholders' perspectives.Spanning maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) and health systems research boundaries: conducive and limiting health systems factors to improving MNCH outcomes in West Africa.Advancing the application of systems thinking in health: understanding the dynamics of neonatal mortality in UgandaAdvancing the application of systems thinking in health: provider payment and service supply behaviour and incentives in the Ghana National Health Insurance Scheme--a systems approachMagnitude and trends of inequalities in antenatal care and delivery under skilled care among different socio-demographic groups in Ghana from 1988 - 2008.Reducing the medical cost of deliveries in Burkina Faso is good for everyone, including the poorProtocol for the process evaluation of interventions combining performance-based financing with health equity in Burkina FasoA Review of the National Health Insurance Scheme in Ghana: What Are the Sustainability Threats and Prospects?Why are the poor less covered in Ghana's national health insurance? A critical analysis of policy and practice.Challenges in provider payment under the Ghana National Health Insurance Scheme: a case study of claims management in two districts.Communities of practice: the missing link for knowledge management on implementation issues in low-income countries?Building a middle-range theory of free public healthcare seeking in sub-Saharan Africa: a realist review.Street-level workers' criteria for identifying indigents to be exempted from user fees in Burkina Faso.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.Malaria programme personnel's experiences, perceived barriers and facilitators to implementing malaria elimination strategy in South Africa.Factors That Influence Enrolment and Retention in Ghana' National Health Insurance Scheme.Private healthcare provider experiences with social health insurance schemes: Findings from a qualitative study in Ghana and Kenya.Scaling-up strategic purchasing: analysis of health system governance imperatives for strategic purchasing in a free maternal and child healthcare programme in Enugu State, Nigeria.Understanding the complex relationships among actors involved in the implementation of public-private mix (PPM) for TB control in India, using social theory.'Rowing against the current': the policy process and effects of removing user fees for caesarean sections in Benin.Public-private partnerships in practice: collaborating to improve health finance policy in Ghana and KenyaGhana's National Health Insurance Scheme: Helping the Poor or Leaving Them Behind?Implementation of free maternal and child healthcare policies: assessment of influence of context and institutional capacity of health facilities in South-east NigeriaWhen 'solutions of yesterday become problems of today': crisis-ridden decision making in a complex adaptive system (CAS)--the Additional Duty Hours Allowance in Ghana
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"We charge them; otherwise we cannot run the hospital" front line workers, clients and health financing policy implementation gaps in Ghana.
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2010-11-10T00:00:00Z