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Defining Institutional Arrangements When Linking Financing to Quality in Health Care: A Practical Guide

Resource Type: Guide Authors: Altea Cico, Kelley Laird, and Lisa Tarantino Published: September 2018 Resource Description: The purpose of this guide is to support policymakers when they are defining the institutional roles, relationships, and capacities of payers in carrying out strategies for improving the quality of care. We intend government policymakers and institutional actors, including from […]

Summary Guide for Parliamentary Standing Committees on Health Oversight of Reducing Child and Maternal Mortality

Resource Type: Report Authors: Jeremy Kanthor, Peter Dimitroff and Elizabeth Elfman Published: September 2017 Resource Description: This guide has three key objectives: (1) Position efforts to reduce child and maternal morality within the portfolio of a standing committee of health. Because the challenge of reducing child and maternal mortality is an issue that cuts across numerous […]

Guidelines for Parliamentary Standing Committees on Oversight of Programming to Reduce Child and Maternal Mortality

Resource Type: Report Authors: Jeremy Kanthor, Peter Dimitroff and Elizabeth Elfman Published: September 2017 Resource Description: This guide has three key objectives: (1) Position efforts to reduce child and maternal morality within the portfolio of a standing committee of health. Because the challenge of reducing child and maternal mortality is an issue that cuts across numerous […]

Economic Evaluation of Nationally Scaled Point-of-Care Diagnostic Platforms for Viral Load Monitoring in Kenya

Resource Type: Brief Authors: Emily Mangone, Christopher Cintron, Ben Johns, Victor Mudhune, & Carlos Avila Published: September 2018 Resource Description: These findings highlight the fact that while the current central laboratory viral load (VL) monitoring program functions well, innovative technologies and approaches such as point-of-care viral (POC VL) load monitoring can improve the expediency and effectiveness of […]

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