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Evaluating complex health financing interventions: using mixed methods to inform further implementation of a novel PBI intervention in rural Malawi

机译:评估复杂的卫生筹资干预措施:使用混合方法为马拉维农村地区进一步实施新型的PBI干预措施提供信息

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BackgroundGaps remain in understanding how performance-based incentive (PBI) programs affect quality of care and service quantity, whether programs are cost effective and how programs could be tailored to meet client and provider needs while remaining operationally viable. In 2014, Malawi’s Ministry of Health launched the Service Delivery Integration-PBI (SSDI-PBI) program. The program is unique in that no portion of performance bonuses are paid to individual health workers, and it shifts responsibility for infrastructure and equipment procurement from facility staff to implementing partners. This protocol outlines an approach that analyzes processes and outcomes, considers expected and unexpected consequences of the program and frames the program’s outputs relative to its costs. Findings from this evaluation will inform the intended future scale-up of PBI in Malawi.
机译:BackgroundGap仍然需要了解基于绩效的激励(PBI)计划如何影响护理质量和服务数量,该计划是否具有成本效益以及如何在保持可操作性的同时定制计划以满足客户和提供者的需求。 2014年,马拉维卫生部启动了服务交付集成-PBI(SSDI-PBI)计划。该计划的独特之处在于,绩效奖金的任何部分都不会支付给单个的卫生工作者,而且它将基础设施和设备采购的责任从设施人员转移到了实施合作伙伴。该协议概述了一种方法,该方法可以分析过程和结果,考虑计划的预期和意想不到的后果,并确定计划相对于成本的产出。这项评估的结果将为马拉维未来计划扩大PBI提供依据。

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