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Paying Primary Health Care Centers for Performance in Rwanda

2014

Basinga, Paulin | Gertler, Paul J. | Soucat, Agnes L.B. | Binagwaho, Agnes | Soucat, Agnes L.B. | Sturdy, Jennifer R. | Vermeersch, Christel M.J.


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Intervention; Obstetric care; Grid; Primary health care; Primary care; Low birth weight; Maternal health; Genocide; Tropical medicine; Child survival; Quality of health; Health workers; Policy research; Pap smear; Heart disease; Bleeding; Number of children; Child health services; Nausea; Progress; Risk pregnancies; Health problems; Lab tests; Miscarriages; National health; Official development assistance; Informed consent; Maternal care; Health outcomes; Expenditures; Health care centers; Community health workers; Infant mortality; Health facility; Ministry of health; Medical care; Health financing; Medical supplies; Community health; Treatment; Policy implications; Postnatal care; Childbirth; Antenatal care; Quality of services; Young children; Primary health care facilities; Quality of care; Quality care; Child health care; Health centers; Physician; Physical examinations; Syphilis; Health care services; Prenatal care utilization; Skilled attendance at delivery; Cleanliness; Health centres; Global health; Std; Prophylaxis; Rates of growth; Vital signs; Financial management; Human development; Pharmacy; Skilled attendants; Clinical practice; Woman; Preventive health care; Mother; Skilled attendance; Health behavior; Clinics; Pregnancies; Maternal mortality; Policy research working paper; Stis; Service provision; Child growth monitoring; Laboratory services; Prenatal care; Safe motherhood; Health interventions; Medical personnel; Gonorrhea; Newborn; Family members; Empowering women; Probability; Service delivery; Social research; Health system; Preventive health; Vaccination campaign; Nurses; Alcohol use; Health facilities; Global development; Low-income countries; Contraceptive users; Maternal health services; Contraceptive use; Vaccine; Socioeconomic status; Alcohol; Medical doctors; Malnourished children; Mosquito nets; Reducing maternal mortality; Health policy; Malaria prophylaxis; District hospital
Language
English
Type
Working Paper; Text

2016-03-15
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