From Stumbling Block to Enabler

The way governments manage resources through the budget cycle has important implications for health policy and whether governments achieve societal objectives such as efficiency, equity, quality, and accountability. Studies found a positive association between health service delivery outcomes and good governance of public finance; however, the mechanisms through which public financial management affects service delivery remain underexplored. This article maps the three stages of the budget cycle to common performance criteria used in health service delivery. It applies this approach to experiences in Tanzania and Zambia. The findings point to a number of stumbling blocks, including the lack of flexibility to provide additional resources for unexpected demand for care, misalignment between budgeting and planning, fragmented funding sources, rigid internal controls, insufficient budget provision leading to arrears, and a budget evaluation system that is excessively compliance driven and gives inadequate attention to issues of equity, quality, and efficiency in service delivery.

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Main Authors: Piatti-Funfkirchen, Moritz, Schneider, Pia
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Published: Taylor and Francis 2018-11-06
Subjects:BUDGET EXECUTION, FACILITY MANAGEMENT, HEALTH SYSTEM REFORM, PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10986/31149
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spelling dig-okr-10986311492024-08-19T16:07:01Z From Stumbling Block to Enabler The Role of Public Financial Management in Health Service Delivery in Tanzania and Zambia Piatti-Funfkirchen, Moritz Schneider, Pia BUDGET EXECUTION FACILITY MANAGEMENT HEALTH SYSTEM REFORM PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY PUBLIC EXPENDITURE The way governments manage resources through the budget cycle has important implications for health policy and whether governments achieve societal objectives such as efficiency, equity, quality, and accountability. Studies found a positive association between health service delivery outcomes and good governance of public finance; however, the mechanisms through which public financial management affects service delivery remain underexplored. This article maps the three stages of the budget cycle to common performance criteria used in health service delivery. It applies this approach to experiences in Tanzania and Zambia. The findings point to a number of stumbling blocks, including the lack of flexibility to provide additional resources for unexpected demand for care, misalignment between budgeting and planning, fragmented funding sources, rigid internal controls, insufficient budget provision leading to arrears, and a budget evaluation system that is excessively compliance driven and gives inadequate attention to issues of equity, quality, and efficiency in service delivery. 2019-01-11T20:35:44Z 2019-01-11T20:35:44Z 2018-11-06 Journal Article Article de journal Artículo de revista Health Systems & Reform 2328-8604 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/31149 CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 World Bank application/pdf Taylor and Francis
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HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY
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From Stumbling Block to Enabler
description The way governments manage resources through the budget cycle has important implications for health policy and whether governments achieve societal objectives such as efficiency, equity, quality, and accountability. Studies found a positive association between health service delivery outcomes and good governance of public finance; however, the mechanisms through which public financial management affects service delivery remain underexplored. This article maps the three stages of the budget cycle to common performance criteria used in health service delivery. It applies this approach to experiences in Tanzania and Zambia. The findings point to a number of stumbling blocks, including the lack of flexibility to provide additional resources for unexpected demand for care, misalignment between budgeting and planning, fragmented funding sources, rigid internal controls, insufficient budget provision leading to arrears, and a budget evaluation system that is excessively compliance driven and gives inadequate attention to issues of equity, quality, and efficiency in service delivery.
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