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    • Delivering quality health services for children - implementation challenges 

      Mæstad, Ottar; Lindkvist, Ida (Others, 2011-01-01)
    • Is worker effort higher in church-based than in government health facilities? 

      Lindkvist, Ida; Mæstad, Ottar (CMI Brief vol. 10 no. 11, Report, 2011-10-25)
      A study of diagnostic effort documents low worker effort in both churchbased and government health facilities. Despite a strong perception among patients about good medical quality in church-based health clinics, health ...
    • Kommentar til resultatbasert finansiering: Bør vi betale dr. Jekyll og søster Hyde for bedre mødre- og spedbarnshelse? 

      Lindkvist, Ida (Samfunnsøkonomen no. 9, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009-01-01)
      Kommentar i Samfunnsøkonomen til resultatbasert finansiering.
    • Resultatbasert finansiering: Bør vi betale dr. Jekyll og søster Hyde for bedre mødre- og spedbarnshelse? 

      Lindkvist, Ida (Others, 2009-01-01)
    • When incentives work too well: Locally implemented Pay for Performance (P4P) and adverse sanctions towards home birth in Tanzania - a qualitative study 

      Chimhutu, Victor; Lindkvist, Ida; Lange, Siri (BMC Health Services Research vol. 14 no. 23, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-01-01)
      Background: Despite limited evidence of its effectiveness,performance-based payments (P4P) are seen by leading policymakers as a potential solution to the slow progress in reaching Millennium Development Goal 5: improved ...

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