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From Scheme to System (Part 2): Findings from Ten Countries on the Policy Evolution of Results-Based Financing in Health Systems.

Zubin Cyrus Shroff1, Maryam Bigdeli2, Bruno Meessen3.   

Abstract

Abstract- This article presents the enablers and barriers to the scaling-up of results-based financing (RBF) programs. It draws on the Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research's multicountry program of research Taking Results Based Financing From Scheme to System, which compared the scale-up of RBF interventions over four phases-generation, adoption, institutionalization, and expansion-across ten countries. Comparing country experiences reveals broad lessons on scale up of RBF for each of the scale-up phases. Though the coming together of global, national, and regional contextual factors was key to the development of pilot projects, national factors were important to scale up these pilots to national programs, including a political context favoring results and transparency, the presence of enabling policies and institutions, and the presence of policy entrepreneurs at the national level. The third transition, from program to policy, was enabled by the availability of domestic financial resources, legislative and financing arrangements to enhance health facility autonomy, and technical and political leadership within and beyond the Ministry of Health. The article provides lessons learned on RBF policy evolution, emphasizing the importance of phase-specific groups of actors, the need to tailor advocacy messages to enable scale-up, the influence of political feasibility on policy content, and policy processes to build national ownership and enable health system strengthening.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 31514674     DOI: 10.1080/23288604.2017.1304190

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Syst Reform        ISSN: 2328-8620


  10 in total

Review 1.  Is Performance-Based Financing A Pathway to Strategic Purchasing in Sub-Saharan Africa? A Synthesis of the Evidence.

Authors:  Dennis Waithaka; Cheryl Cashin; Edwine Barasa
Journal:  Health Syst Reform       Date:  2022-03-01

2.  Fitting Health Financing Reforms to Context: Examining the Evolution of Results-Based Financing Models and the Slow National Scale-Up in Uganda (2003-2015).

Authors:  Aloysius Ssennyonjo; Elizabeth Ekirapa-Kiracho; Timothy Musila; Freddie Ssengooba
Journal:  Glob Health Action       Date:  2021-01-01       Impact factor: 2.640

3.  Can Results-Based Financing improve health outcomes in resource poor settings? Evidence from Zimbabwe.

Authors:  Eleonora Fichera; Laura Anselmi; Gwati Gwati; Garrett Brown; Roxanne Kovacs; Josephine Borghi
Journal:  Soc Sci Med       Date:  2021-05-07       Impact factor: 5.379

4.  Political economy analysis of the performance-based financing programme in Afghanistan.

Authors:  Ahmad Shah Salehi; Karl Blanchet; Anna Vassall; Josephine Borghi
Journal:  Glob Health Res Policy       Date:  2021-03-10

Review 5.  Evidence on result-based financing in maternal and child health in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review.

Authors:  Nigel James; Kenny Lawson; Yubraj Acharya
Journal:  Glob Health Res Policy       Date:  2020-07-01

6.  Ownership of health financing policies in low-income countries: a journey with more than one pathway.

Authors:  Joël Arthur Kiendrébéogo; Bruno Meessen
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2019-10-01

Review 7.  The Extent to Which Performance-Based Financing Programs' Operations Manuals Reflect Rights-Based Principles: Implications for Family Planning Services.

Authors:  Marie S Cole; Victoria Boydell; Karen Hardee; Ben Bellows
Journal:  Glob Health Sci Pract       Date:  2019-06-27

8.  Scaling-Up Performance-Based Financing in Burkina Faso: From PBF to User Fees Exemption Strategic Purchasing.

Authors:  Mathieu Seppey; Valéry Ridde; Paul-André Somé
Journal:  Int J Health Policy Manag       Date:  2022-05-01

9.  Policy learning and Universal Health Coverage in low- and middle-income countries.

Authors:  Joël Arthur Kiendrébéogo; Manuela De Allegri; Bruno Meessen
Journal:  Health Res Policy Syst       Date:  2020-07-21

10.  Performance-Based Financing, Basic Packages of Health Services and User-Fee Exemption Mechanisms: An Analysis of Health-Financing Policy Integration in Three Fragile and Conflict-Affected Settings.

Authors:  Eelco Jacobs; Maria Paola Bertone; Jurrien Toonen; Ngozi Akwataghibe; Sophie Witter
Journal:  Appl Health Econ Health Policy       Date:  2020-12       Impact factor: 2.561

  10 in total

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