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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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Ruth Levine

Director of Evaluation, Policy Analysis & Learning at USAID (former Vice President at Center for Global Development)

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Is results-based financing (RBF) the missing link between health systems strengthening and maternal, newborn and child health?

By Ruth Levine on Mon, 2010-05-17 12:48

Let’s face it, if something doesn’t change in a hurry we will be hard pressed to reach the Millennium Development Goals, especially for maternal, newborn and child health.   What could the needed changes be, many of us ask ourselves?
 

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