PBF Conceptual Framework and Illustration with The Case of NigeriaRBFHealth
A presentation by Dinesh Nair, delivered during "Transforming Health Systems Through Results-Based Financing," an event held during the Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Cape Town on September 30, 2014. This event was hosted by the Health Results Innovation Trust Fund at The World Bank, in partnership with the PBF Community of Practice in Africa.
A presentation by Ben Bellows, delivered at the RBF Health Seminar, The Role of Vouchers in Serving Disadvantaged Populations and Improving Quality of Care.
Qualitative Research in Results-Based Financing: The Promise and The RealityRBFHealth
A presentation by Kerina Kielmann and Fabian Cataldo, delivered at the RBF Health Seminar, Qualitative Research in RBF: The Promise and The Reality on February 18, 2015.
This is a summary of all of the QI projects reported by KDHE staff in 2019. For questions about projects, please contact the team leader or other team members listed for the project.
WHO Implementation Research Program on Factors Explaining Success and Failure...RBFHealth
A presentation by Maryam Bigdeli, delivered during "Transforming Health Systems Through Results-Based Financing," an event held during the Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Cape Town on September 30, 2014. This event was hosted by the Health Results Innovation Trust Fund at The World Bank, in partnership with the PBF Community of Practice in Africa.
Sumar Program's Universal Coverage: Achievements & New Goals Towards 2020RBFHealth
A presentation by Martín Sabignoso of Argentina's Ministry of Health delivered at the RBF Health Seminar, QOn the Road to Effective Universal Health Coverage: What’s New in Argentina’s Use of Performance Incentives? on June 11, 2015.
Long run effects of temporary incentives on medical care productivity in Arge...RBFHealth
A presentation by Pablo Celhay, Paul Gertler, Paula Giovagnoli and Christel Vermeersch, delivered at the RBF Health Seminar, On the Road to Effective Universal Health Coverage: What’s New in Argentina’s Use of Performance Incentives? on June 11, 2015.
PBF Conceptual Framework and Illustration with The Case of NigeriaRBFHealth
A presentation by Dinesh Nair, delivered during "Transforming Health Systems Through Results-Based Financing," an event held during the Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Cape Town on September 30, 2014. This event was hosted by the Health Results Innovation Trust Fund at The World Bank, in partnership with the PBF Community of Practice in Africa.
A presentation by Ben Bellows, delivered at the RBF Health Seminar, The Role of Vouchers in Serving Disadvantaged Populations and Improving Quality of Care.
Qualitative Research in Results-Based Financing: The Promise and The RealityRBFHealth
A presentation by Kerina Kielmann and Fabian Cataldo, delivered at the RBF Health Seminar, Qualitative Research in RBF: The Promise and The Reality on February 18, 2015.
This is a summary of all of the QI projects reported by KDHE staff in 2019. For questions about projects, please contact the team leader or other team members listed for the project.
WHO Implementation Research Program on Factors Explaining Success and Failure...RBFHealth
A presentation by Maryam Bigdeli, delivered during "Transforming Health Systems Through Results-Based Financing," an event held during the Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Cape Town on September 30, 2014. This event was hosted by the Health Results Innovation Trust Fund at The World Bank, in partnership with the PBF Community of Practice in Africa.
Sumar Program's Universal Coverage: Achievements & New Goals Towards 2020RBFHealth
A presentation by Martín Sabignoso of Argentina's Ministry of Health delivered at the RBF Health Seminar, QOn the Road to Effective Universal Health Coverage: What’s New in Argentina’s Use of Performance Incentives? on June 11, 2015.
Long run effects of temporary incentives on medical care productivity in Arge...RBFHealth
A presentation by Pablo Celhay, Paul Gertler, Paula Giovagnoli and Christel Vermeersch, delivered at the RBF Health Seminar, On the Road to Effective Universal Health Coverage: What’s New in Argentina’s Use of Performance Incentives? on June 11, 2015.
Effect of Voucher Programs on Utilization, Out-of-Pocket Expenditure and Qual...RBFHealth
A presentation by Timothy Abuya, delivered at the RBF Health Seminar, The Role of Vouchers in Serving Disadvantaged Populations and Improving Quality of Care.
Sustaining quality approaches for locally embedded community health services ...REACHOUTCONSORTIUMSLIDES
This presentation was given at the Bridging the Quality Gap - Strengthening Quality Improvement in Community Health Services Symposium which was held in September 2016
The Science of Delivery: Use of Administrative Data in The HRITF PortfolioRBFHealth
A presentation by Ha Thi Hong Nguyen, delivered during "Transforming Health Systems Through Results-Based Financing," an event held during the Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Cape Town on September 30, 2014. This event was hosted by the Health Results Innovation Trust Fund at The World Bank, in partnership with the PBF Community of Practice in Africa.
Zimbabwe: Results-Based Financing Improves Coverage, Quality and Financial Pr...RBFHealth
A presentation by Dr. Gwinji, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Zimbabwe and Dr. Tafadzwa Goverwa- Sibanda, delivered during "Transforming Health Systems Through Results-Based Financing," an event held during the Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Cape Town on September 30, 2014. This event was hosted by the Health Results Innovation Trust Fund at The World Bank, in partnership with the PBF Community of Practice in Africa.
Graham Brown (Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society) discusses the importance of maintaining a strong evidence base for health promotion.
Grand Round: RITHIM — A New Approach to Research in ManitobaCHICommunications
Research Improvements Through Harmonization in Manitoba (RITHIM) is the next step in streamlining and improving the research process. Together, we can improve the lives of Manitobans.
Women’s and Children’s Health: Supporting Accountability - General Perspectiv...EveryWomanEveryChild
Carole Presern. "Women’s and Children’s Health: Supporting Accountability - General Perspectives." (English)
Presentations to the Second Stakeholders Meeting on Implementing the Recommendations of the Commission on Information and Accountability for Women's and Children's Health Ottawa.
Session 1 - General Perspectives Plenary Panel
21-22 November 2011
Effect of Voucher Programs on Utilization, Out-of-Pocket Expenditure and Qual...RBFHealth
A presentation by Timothy Abuya, delivered at the RBF Health Seminar, The Role of Vouchers in Serving Disadvantaged Populations and Improving Quality of Care.
Sustaining quality approaches for locally embedded community health services ...REACHOUTCONSORTIUMSLIDES
This presentation was given at the Bridging the Quality Gap - Strengthening Quality Improvement in Community Health Services Symposium which was held in September 2016
The Science of Delivery: Use of Administrative Data in The HRITF PortfolioRBFHealth
A presentation by Ha Thi Hong Nguyen, delivered during "Transforming Health Systems Through Results-Based Financing," an event held during the Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Cape Town on September 30, 2014. This event was hosted by the Health Results Innovation Trust Fund at The World Bank, in partnership with the PBF Community of Practice in Africa.
Zimbabwe: Results-Based Financing Improves Coverage, Quality and Financial Pr...RBFHealth
A presentation by Dr. Gwinji, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Zimbabwe and Dr. Tafadzwa Goverwa- Sibanda, delivered during "Transforming Health Systems Through Results-Based Financing," an event held during the Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Cape Town on September 30, 2014. This event was hosted by the Health Results Innovation Trust Fund at The World Bank, in partnership with the PBF Community of Practice in Africa.
Graham Brown (Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society) discusses the importance of maintaining a strong evidence base for health promotion.
Grand Round: RITHIM — A New Approach to Research in ManitobaCHICommunications
Research Improvements Through Harmonization in Manitoba (RITHIM) is the next step in streamlining and improving the research process. Together, we can improve the lives of Manitobans.
Women’s and Children’s Health: Supporting Accountability - General Perspectiv...EveryWomanEveryChild
Carole Presern. "Women’s and Children’s Health: Supporting Accountability - General Perspectives." (English)
Presentations to the Second Stakeholders Meeting on Implementing the Recommendations of the Commission on Information and Accountability for Women's and Children's Health Ottawa.
Session 1 - General Perspectives Plenary Panel
21-22 November 2011
Agency Effectiveness - Essential Guidelines and PlanningJodi Rudick
Using innovations and resources developed and adapted for parks and recreation, this session explores valuable planning tools. We'll explore Financial Sustainability, The Pyramid Methodology, Public Sector Service Assessment, and more!
Performance budgeting practices - Ivor Beazley, World BankOECD Governance
This presentation was made by Ivor Beazley, the World Bank, at the 12th Annual Meeting on Performance and Results held at the OECD, Paris, on 24-25 November 2016
Paul Courtney, CCRI, University of Gloucestershire
- An overview of impact evidence gathered through the Gloucestershire POV project involving three small SPOs
- An introduction to the Social Return Assessment (SRA) tool that was developed over the course of the project through action research and the challenges revealed in developing it
- A discussion around implications for small VCS organisations with respect to measuring impact and the associated support and systems required to achieve it
The Basics of Monitoring, Evaluation and Supervision of Health Services in NepalDeepak Karki
This presentation has made to health workers who have more than two decades of experience of managing/implementing public health programs in Nepal, especially at district level and below.
We want as many providers as possible to benefit from the research that led to Activate, and from our experience implementing it over the past few years. Find out more about our approach to overcoming the challenges.
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1. South West Region Peer Review on Adult Obesity DH South West Aug 2009 – May 2010
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3. Peer Review Framework - Focused on Adult Obesity Communications & Social Marketing Interventions & Delivery Capability Needs Assessment & Prioritisation of Target Groups Evaluation and Measurement Joint Leadership & Governance Strategy & Action Plans Building Physical activity into our lives Personalised support for overweight & Obese individuals
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10. What Next? Publish regional summary report: celebrating successes, recommendations for areas for development and challenges DH SW to publish and communicate exemplar activities via internet (links with OLC?) Knowledge transfer of best practice: action learning sets, continue to build skills capacity and capabilities Continue progress in localities – follow-up on local recommendations via Staying Healthy and action plans
Agenda: What we did and how What we found – Success, Areas for Development, Challenges What we learnt What next
comments: thoughts so far on the elements that are coming across consistently are: Strengths Partnership working and enthusiasm demonstrated by staff in taking the adult obesity agenda forward Strategies and Action Plans in place evidencing clear links to Healthy Weight, Healthy Lives policy theme areas Evaluation coming through on local projects Sustainability agenda & transport priorities align and good engagement with council teams A wide range of innovative locally-designed healthy weight and physical activity programmes that are being accessed by target groups. Where they have designated responsibilities, elected members acting as health and well-being champions support the prioritisation of healthy weight at a strategic level. Areas for development Long term evaluation of outcomes The inclusion of behaviour change as an outcome Evidence of what interventions work Baseline pop. level adult BMI data Granular/local level data on needs to rationalise prioritisation Strategic approach to communication and use of social marketing (being done well in some places but not many) Areas need to be clearer on their commissioning priorities for healthy weight programmes across both NHS and Local Authority. Adequate needs assessment and evaluation is required to support this (and to guide potential decommissioning of services to divert funding elsewhere if required). Needs assessment should include involvement from public, patient and service provider representatives. Challenges Balance between Unviersal and Targetted interventions National policy and priorities Financial Constraints Other Comments Strengths Partnership working Strategies and Action Plans in place Evaluation beginning to come through on local projects Sustainability agenda & transport priorities align and good engagement with council transport teams (although early days for most) PCT investment has risen in last few years Areas for development more consistent evaluation of weight management and physical activity programmes, within each prog (first phase) and between each (second phase) PCTs need better understanding of planning and transport systems, so they know what to ask for and need more capacity to engage so they can be sure they get results LA member attitudes resistant to change on active travel using front line health staff to feel confident to raise issues of weight and activity levels with patients Long term evaluation of outcomes The inclusion of behaviour change as an outcome Evidence of the extent to which interventions work cost effectiveness using evaluation results to determine future investment having a rationale for levels of spending (no logic to what they spend eg inrelation to costs of doing nothing) Baseline pop. level adult BMI data Granular/local level data on needs to rationalise prioritisation Strategic approach to communication and use of social marketing (being done well in some places but not many) limited use of C4L not feeling engaged Challenges Balance between Unviersal and Targetted interventions grey area of responsibilities of las and pcts -ie who should pay to keep people active? National policy and priorities Using JSNA data to provide knowledge and wisdom not just data! Use of local surveys to supplement understanding from national surveys
Follow up – essential not just for the benefit of the local area i.e. to show progress against the recommendations and areas for improvement but also for the regional team to check updates on pioneering programmes and evaluations