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Who is Doing What with Pay for Performance in Health in Developing Countries: Online Survey Results

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Presentations
Rena Eichler, Alix Beith, Catherine Connor, Natasha Hsi, and Katie Senauer
March 2010

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Pay for performance (or P4P) initiatives transfer money or material goods to either providers or recipients of health services IF they take actions to improve health or increase utilization or quality of health services. In recent years, P4P has gained increased international attention as a potential mechanism to improve developing country maternal and child health outcomes. However, few ongoing experiences have been documented. In May 2009, the Health Systems 20/20 launched an electronic survey to begin to systematically document "who is doing what" in P4P for health.

This presentation shows the results of that survey.

USAID's global health project Health Systems 20/20 works to strengthen health systems in developing countries.



           

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