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Table 2 Outcomes of combined demand and supply side schemes

From: Comparative effectiveness of financing models in development assistance for health and the role of results-based funding approaches: a scoping review

Country

Performance Indicator(s)

Outcome(s)

PBF&CCT

Malawi(42)

Maternal mortality rates

Reduced facility based maternal mortality by 4.8 deaths/100 000 facility -based deliveries

India(16)

Rate of institutional deliveries and ASHA promotion of primary healthcare services

• Proportion of institutional deliveries increased from 32.5–65.1%

• 43% of ASHA were satisfied and 36% were somewhat satisfied with the remuneration received

Nicaragua(27)

Percentage of children with updated vaccinations and percentage of children under 5 years old with stunting

• Percentage of Children 12–23 months with updated vaccinations

Baseline: control: 41.5% intervention: 38.9%

Follow up: control: 69.4% intervention: 71.4%

• Percentage of stunted children under 5: Baseline: control: 39. 5% intervention: 39. 8%

Follow up: control: 41.7% intervention: 36.5%

Uganda(22)

Maternal maternity rates, demand for health facility births

• 9.4% bump in institutional delivery implying 20 deaths averted, which is equivalent to 1356 disability- adjusted-life years (DALYs) averted

• Demand for births at HFs enrolled in the voucher scheme increased by 52.3 pp. Out of this value, conservative estimates indicate that at least 9.4 pp are new HF users