An Exploration of the Unintended Consequences of Performance-Based Financing in 6 Primary Healthcare Facilities in Burkina Faso
BackgroundPerformance-based financing (PBF) is promoted to improve the quality and quantity of healthcare services in low-income countries. Despite the complexity of the intervention, little attention has been given to studying its unintended consequences. Our objective is to increase evidence on th...
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Main Authors: | Anne-Marie Tu (Author), Idriss Ali Gali Gali (Author), Valéry Ridde (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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