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Improving health outcomes through concurrent HIV program scale-up and health system development in Rwanda: 20 years of experiencePay for performance: an analysis of the context of implementation in a pilot project in TanzaniaPerformance-based financing in the context of selective free health-care: an evaluation of its effects on the use of primary health-care services in Burundi using routine data.Design of an impact evaluation using a mixed methods model--an explanatory assessment of the effects of results-based financing mechanisms on maternal healthcare services in Malawi.To what extent could performance-based schemes help increase the effectiveness of prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) programs in resource-limited settings? A summary of the published evidence.Travelling models and the challenge of pragmatic contexts and practical norms: the case of maternal health.Universal health coverage in Rwanda: dream or reality.Protocol for the process evaluation of interventions combining performance-based financing with health equity in Burkina FasoPlayers and processes behind the national health insurance scheme: a case study of UgandaAssessing health workers' revenues and coping strategies in Nigeria--a mixed-methods study.Impact of a maternal health voucher scheme on institutional delivery among low income women in PakistanCan performance-based financing be used to reform health systems in developing countries?Performance-based financing: the need for more research.Using pay for performance incentives (P4P) to improve management of suspected malaria fevers in rural Kenya: a cluster randomized controlled trial.The complex remuneration of human resources for health in low-income settings: policy implications and a research agenda for designing effective financial incentivesIntroducing payment for performance in the health sector of Tanzania- the policy process.Performance-based financing in the context of the complex remuneration of health workers: findings from a mixed-method study in rural Sierra LeoneA qualitative study assessing the acceptability and adoption of implementing a results based financing intervention to improve maternal and neonatal health in Malawi.Evaluating complex health financing interventions: using mixed methods to inform further implementation of a novel PBI intervention in rural Malawi.Exploring implementation practices in results-based financing: the case of the verification in BeninHealth worker preferences for performance-based payment schemes in a rural health district in Burkina Faso.Help-seeking behaviours, barriers to care and self-efficacy for seeking mental health care: a population-based study in Rwanda.An innovative pay-for-performance (P4P) strategy for improving malaria management in rural Kenya: protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trialProtocol for the evaluation of a pay for performance programme in Pwani region in Tanzania: a controlled before and after study.The inescapable question of fairness in Pay-for-performance bonus distribution: a qualitative study of health workers' experiences in Tanzania.When incentives work too well: locally implemented pay for performance (P4P) and adverse sanctions towards home birth in Tanzania - a qualitative study.Incentives to change: effects of performance-based financing on health workers in Zambia.A process evaluation of performance-based incentives for village health workers in Kisoro district, UgandaImpact of health systems strengthening on coverage of maternal health services in Rwanda, 2000-2010: a systematic review.Can investments in health systems strategies lead to changes in immunization coverage?Performance-based financing: the same is different.Opening the 'black box' of performance-based financing in low- and lower middle-income countries: a review of the literature.Combining Theory-Driven Evaluation and Causal Loop Diagramming for Opening the 'Black Box' of an Intervention in the Health Sector: A Case of Performance-Based Financing in Western Uganda.Taking stock of monitoring and evaluation systems in the health sector: findings from Rwanda and Uganda.Performance-based financing in the heath sector in low- and middle-income countries: Is there anything whereof it may be said, see, this is new?Health system changes under pay-for-performance: the effects of Rwanda's national programme on facility inputs.Analysis of health promotion and prevention financing mechanisms in Thailand.Motivating health workers up to a limit: partial effects of performance-based financing on working environments in Nigeria.The national subsidy for deliveries and emergency obstetric care in Burkina Faso.The dysfunctional consequences of a performance measurement system: the case of the Iranian national hospital grading programme.
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'Paying for performance' in Rwanda: does it pay off?
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'Paying for performance' in Rwanda: does it pay off?
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'Paying for performance' in Rwanda: does it pay off?
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'Paying for performance' in Rwanda: does it pay off?
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'Paying for performance' in Rwanda: does it pay off?
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Andreas Kalk
Eva Grabosch
Friederike Amani Paul
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10.1111/J.1365-3156.2009.02430.X
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2009-11-17T00:00:00Z