Blar i Publications på forfatter "Mæstad, Ottar"
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Huge potential for improved health service quality
Mæstad, Ottar; Lange, Siri; Mwisongo, Aziza (Others, 2012-11-07) -
Høringsnotat: Stortingsmelding om global helse.
Mæstad, Ottar (Conference object, 2012-03-22)Det norske forskningsmiljøet på globale helse er svært tilfreds med Stortingsmeldingens krystallklare budskap om at norsk politikk for global helse skal være kunnskapsbasert . Vi har vel knapt sett en melding på det ... -
Improved health outcomes through better performance
Mæstad, Ottar (Others, 2011-01-01) -
Informal pay and the quality of health care: lessons from Tanzania
Mæstad, Ottar; Mwisongo, Aziza (U4 Brief 2007:9, Report, 2007-10-01)Informal payments for health services are common in many transitional and developing countries. Informal payments are often claimed to reduce access to health services, especially among the poorest. Impacts on the quality ... -
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 ... -
Making Sense of the Nexus
Hegertun, Nikolai; Mæstad, Ottar; Nygård, Håvard M. (Research report, 2023-04-01) -
Measuring the performance of health workers
Leonard, Kenneth; Mæstad, Ottar (Health Labor Market Analyses, Chapter, 2016-10-01)The health workforce has received major policy attention over the past decade,driven in part by the need to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and more . -
Medical practice on rural Tanzania: Lack of opportunity or lack of motivation?
Mæstad, Ottar (Others, 2011-01-01) -
Missing the essentials? Children can be saved if they are more carefully examined
Mæstad, Ottar; Mwisongo, Aziza (CMI Brief vol. 10 no. 9, Report, 2011-10-25)Thousands of children die every year from diseases that are easy to diagnose and treat. A study from rural Tanzania shows that health workers usually don’t do those investigations that are required to identify some of ... -
Old Problems and New Realities in Africa - and the role of Development Cooperation
Hegertun, Nikolai; Mæstad, Ottar (Research report, 2023-10-01) -
Productivity of health workers: the case of Tanzania
Mæstad, Ottar; Mwisongo, Aziza (Others, 2011-01-01) -
Results-based financing in the health sector in Tanzania. Process evaluation. Phone Survey #1
Binyaruka, Peter; Borghi, Jo; Mæstad, Ottar; Somville, Vincent (CMI Report 2021:07, Research report, 2021-12-01) -
Results-based financing in the health sector in Tanzania. Process evaluation. Phone Survey #2.
Binyaruka, Peter; Mæstad, Ottar; Somville, Vincent (CMI Report 2021:08, Research report, 2021-12-01) -
Save the Children’s work on child protection and child rights in Mozambique and South Sudan
Gichohi, Matthew; Mæstad, Ottar (CMI Report 2023:2, Research report, 2023-06-01)Background Save the Children Norway (SCN) and its partners are implementing an extensive programme to support children’s education, child protection and child rights in 16 countries. The programme is running from 2019 ... -
Service delivery indicators: Pilot in education and health care in Africa
Bold, Tessa; Svensson, Jakob; Gauthier, Bernard; Mæstad, Ottar; Wane, Waly (CMI Report R 2011:8, Research report, 2011-11-30)The Service Delivery Indicators (“the Indicators”) provide a set of metrics for benchmarking service delivery performance in education and health in Africa to track progress across and within countries over time. The ... -
Strong regional inequalities in health service delivery in Angola
Mæstad, Ottar; Frøystad, Mona; Villamil, Nohra (Angola Brief vol. 1 no. 3, Report, 2011-06-05)A statistical survey of health facilities and households in Luanda and Uíge has confirmed that strong inequalities persist between provinces in the availability of basic health services. Large differences are observed also ... -
Towards harmonised financing of frontline health service providers in Tanzania
Mæstad, Ottar; Binyaruka, Peter (CMI Brief no. 2021:5, Report, 2021-12-01)This brief discusses what we can learn from recent experiences with direct health facility financing in Tanzania for the future design of a more harmonised system for financing of frontline service providers. -
Uetisk import av helsearbeidere?
Mæstad, Ottar (Others, 2007-01-01) -
Why is health worker performance low?
Mæstad, Ottar (Others, 2011-01-01)