How do healthcare providers respond to multiple funding flows? A conceptual framework and options to align them
Provider payment methods are a key health policy lever because they influence healthcare provider behaviour and affect health system objectives, such as efficiency, equity, financial protection and quality. Previous research focused on analysing individual provider payment methods in isolation, or o...
Main Authors: | Barasa, E, Mathauer, I, Kabia, E, Ezumah, N, Mbau, R, Honda, A, Dkhimi, F, Onwujekwe, O, Phuong, HT, Hanson, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2021
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