This presentation gives an overview of the PSP-One project. It was given at the PSP-One Project Launch at USAID on January 11, 2005.
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Contracting with the private sector to deliver health services can often pose issues for ensuring the quality of services being provided and increasing their utilization. This is particularly true for expanding the use of reproductive health care, such as family planning, which is covered, but…
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The Summa Foundation created the Uganda Private Providers Loan Fund, which provides financing and technical assistance to private health providers in Uganda. Initially, the Loan Fund will target midwives and then will expand to other private providers, including nurses and doctors. The objective…
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During the turmoil of the Khmer Rouge, the Cambodian health care system was abolished - less than 50 doctors survived Pol Pot's regime. Since 1980, Cambodia has struggled to rebuild its health sector, but public services are still weak and health indicators are very low. Currently, Cambodia has…
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Country : Cambodia
Health Area: Family Planning, Sexual and Reproductive Health
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Private health insurance is playing an increasing role in both high- and low-income countries, yet is poorly understood by researchers and policy-makers. This paper shows that the distinction between private and public health insurance is often exaggerated since well regulated private insurance…
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Country : Brazil
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This Insight for Implementers presents the experience of two different health insurance systems and their impact on women's access to health care. The following sections introduce the concept of health insurance and its applications in middle- and low-income countries. Two case studies on health…
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Health Area: Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health
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This Note examines an innovative, donor-supported voucher scheme to treat and prevent sexually transmitted diseases in Nicaragua. Voucher schemes enable donors to purchase outputs rather than inputs while also offering beneficiaries a choice of provider, a feature that sets them apart from other…
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The Cambodia case study suggests that government contracting of the provision of health services to nongovernmental entities is not only feasible but can potentially increase the coverage of health services in a short time. Contracting could deliver interventions to reduce infant, child, and…
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The USAID-funded Summa Foundation provided a direct loan to AAR Health Services, a managed care health provider in Kenya, to open two clinics in a lower income area in Nairobi. Summa also provided technical assistance to AAR in family planning service delivery and marketing and promotion. The…
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Health Area: Family Planning
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In India, the Commercial Market Strategies (CMS) project works to improve reproductive health and child survival, as well as to increase HIV-prevention behaviors. CMS programs fall under two broad categories: promoting the use of temporary contraceptive methods (pills, injectables, and condoms…
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Country : India
Health Area: Family Planning, HIV/AIDS, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health, Sexual and Reproductive Health
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Technical Area: Corporate Engagement, Public-Private Engagement
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