1. [Good governance in the Burundi health sector financial reform].
- Author
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Peerenboom PB, Basenya O, Bossuyt M, Ndayishimiye J, Ntakarutimana L, and van de Weerd J
- Subjects
- Burundi, Humans, Health Care Costs, Health Care Reform economics, Health Care Reform organization & administration
- Abstract
Introduction: Burundi introduced free healthcare for children under five and pregnant women in 2006. In 2010, this was linked to the Performance-Based Financing (PBF) approach. This article is designed to identify factors in these health financing reforms that have contributed to good governance in the health sector., Methods: Six criteria of good governance were used as an analytical framework. Results were derived from official reports and the international literature., Results: The main contributions of these reforms to good governance in Burundi were the separation of functions, transparency in management and a meticulous description of administrative procedures. Scrupulous monitoring resulted in several corrective measures., Discussion: Several unresolved questions remain, concerning the integration of vertical programmes and the sustainability of the system given the considerable costs, since funding is not yet fully ensured by the State and its partners.
- Published
- 2014