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Payment‐by‐results for health interventions in low‐ and middle‐income countries: A critical review

Abstract

Motivation

Payment‐by‐results (PbR) is now an important form of conditionality, whereby donors disburse development aid on achieving a pre‐agreed measure.

Purpose

The article presents a critical review of PbR for health interventions, aiming to draw out lessons about the implementation and impact of PbR in international development programmes.

Approach and Methods

An extensive search identified 81 studies that varied widely in terms of health sub‐themes, geographical regions and methodological quality.

Findings

Employing the Measure‐Agent‐Principal (MAP) framework we find that governments are the dominant principal in most of these studies, and health facilities and individuals the dominant agent; 60% of the evidence reports a wide range of heterogeneous output‐level measures.

Policy implications

We assess PbR in the context of health to better understand whether it is an effective aid‐delivery mechanism more broadly, and find that positive and significant effects dominate. We include evidence maps to highlight research gaps in the PbR literature.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 05/26/2021 | Link to this post on IFP |
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