Performance-Based Contracting for Health Services in Developing Countries : A Toolkit

This toolkit provides practical advice to anyone involved in, or who is interested in becoming involved in, performance-based contracting of health services with non state providers in the context of developing countries. It addresses many of the issues that may be encountered. Input from experienced contracting professionals will give newcomers increased confidence as they go forward. Experts directly involved in contracting on a large scale have contributed to the development of this toolkit. The first section provides summary before moving on to the main part of the toolkit. The section provides background on contracting, including definitions of key terms, the types of services that can be contracted, how contracting relates to other ways of organizing health services, and which contracting approaches work in different settings. The third section provides a systematic way of thinking about contracting and how to do it in practice. It looks at seven aspects of the contracting process from initial dialogue with stakeholders through carrying out the bidding process and managing contracts. This framework will help ensure a systematic consideration of the choices and challenges. The fourth section provides checklist which contains tasks and issues to address while designing and implementing a contract. The checklist can also be used to review an existing contract to see what is missing or could be improved. The fifth and final section reviews the evidence for contracting in developing countries, explores why contracting appears to work, and addresses concerns that have been expressed about contracting.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Loevinsohn, Benjamin
Format: Publication biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC : World Bank 2008
Subjects:AMBULANCE, ANTENATAL CARE, BEDS, BEHAVIOR CHANGE, BIRTH ATTENDANTS, CAPACITY BUILDING, CESAREAN SECTION, CESAREAN SECTIONS, CHILD HEALTH, CLINICS, COMMUNITIES, COMMUNITY HEALTH, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION, CONTRACEPTIVES, CONTRACT MANAGEMENT, CONTRACTOR SELECTION, CONTRACTORS, COOPERATIVES, COUNSELING, CREATIVE WAYS, DESCRIPTION, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DIPHTHERIA, DISEASE CONTROL, DISSEMINATION, DISTRICTS, DRUGS, EARLY CHILDHOOD, EPIDEMIC, FAMILY PLANNING, FAMILY WELFARE, FEE FOR SERVICE, FEMALE, FINANCIAL RISK, FOOD PREPARATION, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, GOVERNMENT HEALTH WORKERS, HEALTH CARE CENTERS, HEALTH CARE EXPENDITURES, HEALTH CARE FACILITIES, HEALTH CARE PROVIDER, HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS, HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS, HEALTH CENTERS, HEALTH EXPENDITURES, HEALTH FACILITIES, HEALTH INSURANCE, HEALTH MANAGEMENT, HEALTH OFFICIALS, HEALTH ORGANIZATION, HEALTH PROBLEMS, HEALTH PROGRAMS, HEALTH SECTOR, HEALTH SERVICE, HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY, HEALTH SERVICES, HEALTH STATUS, HEALTH SYSTEM, HEALTH WORKERS, HIV, HOSPITAL, HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT, HOSPITALS, HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS, HOUSEHOLDS, HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS, ILLNESS, IMMUNIZATION, IMMUNODEFICIENCY, INCOME, INDIVIDUAL HEALTH, INFANTS, INFORMATION SYSTEM, INSURANCE, INTERVENTION, LEGAL STATUS, LICENSES, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, LOW-INCOME SETTINGS, MALARIA, MEASLES, MEASLES IMMUNIZATION, MEDICAL CARE, MIDWIFE, MINISTRIES OF HEALTH, MINISTRY OF HEALTH, MOBILE CLINICS, MODERN FAMILY, MODERN FAMILY PLANNING, MORTALITY, MORTALITY RATE, NATIONAL GOVERNMENT, NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS, NURSE, NUTRITION, PARTNERSHIP, PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENTS, PATIENT, PATIENT SATISFACTION, PATIENTS, PERFORMANCE CONTRACTS, PERIPHERAL HEALTH FACILITIES, PRACTITIONERS, PRENATAL CARE, PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SERVICES, PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, PRIMARY HEALTH SERVICES, PROGRESS, PROVISION OF SERVICES, PUBLIC HEALTH, PUBLIC HEALTH CARE, PUBLISHER, QUALITY ASSURANCE, QUALITY OF CARE, QUALITY OF SERVICES, QUALITY SERVICES, READERS, REHABILITATION, REPRODUCTIVE AGE, REVIEWS, RISK GROUPS, RURAL AREAS, SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE, SERVICE PROVIDER, SERVICE PROVIDERS, SERVICE PROVISION, SEX, SEX WORKER, SEX WORKERS, SKILLED ATTENDANT, SKILLED ATTENDANTS, SKILLED BIRTH ATTENDANCE, SLUM, SLUM AREAS, SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE, SOCIAL MARKETING, SOCIAL SECURITY, TETANUS, TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANTS, TRANSPORTATION, TREATMENT SERVICES, TUBERCULOSIS, TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS, URBAN AREAS, VACCINATION, VACCINES, WASTE, WORKERS, WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/01/9719076/performance-based-contracting-health-services-developing-countries-toolkit
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6481
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