Impact of results-based financing on effective obstetric care coverage: evidence from a quasi-experimental study in Malawi.

Stephan Brenner ORCID logo; Jacob Mazalale; Danielle Wilhelm; Robin C Nesbitt; Terhi J Lohela; Jobiba Chinkhumba; Julia Lohmann ORCID logo; Adamson S Muula; Manuela De Allegri; (2018) Impact of results-based financing on effective obstetric care coverage: evidence from a quasi-experimental study in Malawi. BMC health services research, 18 (1). 791-. ISSN 1472-6963 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-018-3589-5
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BACKGROUND: Results-based financing (RBF) describes health system approaches addressing both service quality and use. Effective coverage is a metric measuring progress towards universal health coverage (UHC). Although considered a means towards achieving UHC in settings with weak health financing modalities, the impact of RBF on effective coverage has not been explicitly studied. METHODS: Malawi introduced the Results-Based Financing For Maternal and Neonatal Health (RBF4MNH) Initiative in 2013 to improve quality of maternal and newborn health services at emergency obstetric care facilities. Using a quasi-experimental design, we examined the impact of the RBF4MNH on both crude and effective coverage of pregnant women across four districts during the two years following implementation. RESULTS: There was no effect on crude coverage. With a larger proportion of women in intervention areas receiving more effective care over time, the overall net increase in effective coverage was 7.1%-points (p = 0.07). The strongest impact on effective coverage (31.0%-point increase, p = 0.02) occurred only at lower cut-off level (60% of maximum score) of obstetric care effectiveness. Design-specific and wider health system factors likely limited the program's potential to produce stronger effects. CONCLUSION: The RBF4MNH improved effective coverage of pregnant women and seems to be a promising reform approach towards reaching UHC. Given the short study period, the full potential of the current RBF scheme has likely not yet been reached.


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