Can performance-based financing be used to reform health systems in developing countries?
Over the past 15 years, performance-based financing has been implemented in an increasing number of developing countries, particularly in Africa, as a means of improving health worker performance. Scaling up to national implementation in Burundi and Rwanda has encouraged proponents of performance-ba...
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Main Authors: | Megan Ireland (Author), Elisabeth Paul (Author), Bruno Dujardin (Author) |
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The World Health Organization.
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