Perceptions of quality across the maternal care continuum in the context of a health financing intervention: Evidence from a mixed methods study in rural Malawi
Abstract Background In 2013, Malawi with its development partners introduced a Results-Based Financing for Maternal and Newborn Health (RBF4MNH) intervention to improve the quality of maternal and newborn health-care services. Financial incentives are awarded to health facilities conditional on thei...
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Main Authors: | Christabel Kambala (Author), Julia Lohmann (Author), Jacob Mazalale (Author), Stephan Brenner (Author), Malabika Sarker (Author), Adamson S. Muula (Author), Manuela De Allegri (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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