Literature DB >> 30461049

Bank accounts for public primary health care facilities: Reflections on implementation from three districts in Tanzania.

August Kuwawenaruwa1, Michelle Remme2, Gemini Mtei1,3, Suzan Makawia1, Stephen Maluka4, Ntuli Kapologwe5, Josephine Borghi1,6.   

Abstract

Health care financing reforms are gaining popularity in a number of African countries to increase financial resources and promote financial autonomy, particularly at peripheral health care facilities. The paper explores the establishment of facility bank accounts at public primary facilities in Tanzania, with the intention of informing other countries embarking on such reform of the lessons learned from its implementation process. A case study approach was used, in which three district councils were purposively sampled. A total of 34 focus group discussions and 14 in-depth interviews were conducted. Thematic content analysis was used during analysis. The study revealed that the main use of bank account revenue was for the purchase of drugs, medical supplies, and minor facility needs. To ensure accountability for funds, health care facilities had to submit monthly reports of expenditures incurred. District managers also undertook quality control of facility infrastructure, which had been renovated using facility resources and purchases of facility needs. Facility autonomy in the use of revenue retained in their accounts would improve the availability of drugs and service delivery. The experienced process of opening facility bank accounts, managing, and using the funds highlights the need to strengthen the capacity of staff and health-governing committees.
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Keywords:  Tanzania; accountability; facility bank account; financial autonomy

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30461049     DOI: 10.1002/hpm.2702

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Health Plann Manage        ISSN: 0749-6753


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1.  The functionality of health facility governing committees and their associated factors in selected primary health facilities implementing direct health facility financing in Tanzania: A mixed-method study.

Authors:  Anosisye Mwandulusya Kesale; Christopher Paul Mahonge; Mikidadi Muhanga
Journal:  Health Sci Rep       Date:  2022-04-26
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