This is a community blog for all those interested in RBF and Performance-Based Financing (PBF). We invite participation on all issues that are challenging, perplexing or intriguing on health care reform in developing countries, especially reform linking results to incentives. The ultimate goal is to help get more value for money from investing in health. Please send your suggestions for new posts!
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We are delighted to launch the RBF Blog, a discussion forum for all those interested in results-based financing (RBF) for health and health care reform in developing countries. Our hope is that this forum will provide ideas, insights, and information useful to practitioners. We want it be a place where the entire community can exchange views, debate controversial issues, and work towards consensus on the many difficult problems we face, as well as share real-life experiences implementing RBF.
Our first post is from Ruth Levine (now in a senior position at USAID, formerly with Center for Global Development) in Washington, DC, someone who is known to many of you. We will invite posts from experts who work on the front lines in developing countries, as well as from experts in think tanks, NGOs, donor organizations, and academia. We welcome your suggestions for others we should invite to post. We are especially interested in field-level practitioners who can share their experiences in RBF implementation.
We strongly encourage your comments on posts. Please help us to make this a place that will make some small contribution to improving health in developing countries.
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