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Performance Incentives for Global Health: Potential and Pitfalls

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Tools and Guidelines
Rena Eichler, Ruth Levine, Performance-Based Incentives Working Group
July 2009

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Performance Incentives for Global Health documents a host of experiences with incentives for maternal and child health care, tuberculosis, child nutrition, HIV/AIDS, chronic conditions and more.

 

Contents

  1. Part I: More Health for the Money
  2. Rena Eichler and Ruth Levine
    • Ch. 1: Money into Health
    • Ch. 2: Problems to Solve
    • Ch. 3: Using Performance Incentives
    • Ch. 4: Making Payment for Performance Work
    • Ch. 5: A Learning Agenda
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  4. Part II: Case Studies
    • Ch. 6: Latin America: Cash Transfers to Support Better Household Decisions
      Amanda Glassman, Jessica Todd, and Marie Gaarder

      Ch. 7: United States: Orienting Pay-for-Performance to Patients
      Kevin Volpp and Mark Pauly

    • Ch. 8: Afghanistan: Paying NGOs for Performance in a Postconflict Setting
      Egbert Sondorp, Natasha Palmer, Lesley Strong, and Abdul Wali

    • Ch. 9: Haiti: Going to Scale with a Performance Incentive Model
      Rena Eichler, Paul Auxila, Uder Antoine, and Bernateau Desmangles

    • Ch. 10: Rwanda: Performance-Based Financing in the Public Sector
      Louis Rusa, Miriam Schneidman, Gyuri Fritsche, and Laurent Musango

    • Ch. 11: Nicaragua: Combining Demand- and Supply-Side Incentives
      Ferdinando Regalía and Leslie Castro

    • Ch. 12: Worldwide: Incentives for Tuberculosis Diagnosis and Treatment
      Alexandra Beith, Rena Eichler, and Diana Weil

 



           

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