I worked with a PBF project in Rwanda for a period of about 2 years. And In addition to paying for performance, there are other components to take seriously into account - that quality assurance and capacity building.
I worked with a pay-for-performance project in Rwanda for a period of about 2 years. In my experience, in addition to paying for performance, there are other components to take seriously into account - like quality assurance and capacity building. However, health care providers (in the era of money) tend to look at quantity of results equivalent to an amount of money and this may sideline client-centered satisfaction and benefits. How can we ensure that P4P is improving quality of care while incentives in terms of money are still provided?
Date: 30 Nov 1999
Asked in this interview: Contracting for Health Services

