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Do incentives matter when working for god? The impact of performance-based financing on faith-based healthcare in Uganda

机译:在为上帝工作时做奖励物质吗? 基于绩效的融资对乌干达信仰的医疗保健的影响

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Can extrinsic incentives motivate faith-based healthcare providers? This paper challenges the finding that religious providers are intrinsically motivated to serve (poor) patients, and that extrinsic incentives may crowd-out such motivation. We use a unique panel of output and expenditure data from small faith based nonprofit healthcare facilities in Uganda to estimate the effect of introducing performance-based financing. The output of the observed facilities is less than 50% of their potential. Performance-based financing increases output and efficiency robustly by at least 27%, with no apparent reduction in the perceived quality of services. Religious nonprofit healthcare providers may well be intrinsically motivated, but respond positively to extrinsic incentives. Whether working for god or not, incentives matter. (C) 2018 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.
机译:外在激励能激励基于信仰的医疗保健提供者吗? 本文挑战了宗教提供者本质上积极地用于服务(贫困)患者,并且外在激励可能挤出这种动机。 我们在乌干达的基于小信仰的非营利保健设施中使用了独特的产出和支出数据,以估计介绍基于绩效的融资的效果。 观察到的设施的产量小于其潜力的50%。 基于绩效的融资使得产出和效率强劲增加了至少27%,没有明显减少的服务质量。 宗教非营利保健医疗保健提供者可能是本质上的动机,但对外在激励措施积极响应。 无论是为上帝工作而不是,激励措施。 (c)2018提交人。 elsevier有限公司出版

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