The Impact of Financial Incentive on the Performance of Urban Health Centers in Iran

In the last decade, main health financing reforms in Iran’s integrated health care delivery system, have provided some degree of financial incentive both to the providers of secondary and tertiary care in supply side, and the consumers of these services in demand side, leaving the primary health fac...

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Main Authors: S Rouhani, M James, R Beech
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2005-10-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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spelling doaj-dcca0f72e39a4bbfba33d5cc23ee33dc2020-12-02T04:04:03ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852005-10-0134Sup67The Impact of Financial Incentive on the Performance of Urban Health Centers in IranS RouhaniM JamesR BeechIn the last decade, main health financing reforms in Iran’s integrated health care delivery system, have provided some degree of financial incentive both to the providers of secondary and tertiary care in supply side, and the consumers of these services in demand side, leaving the primary health facilities at lower level of system with fixed financing method in macro and micro levels. But in recent years, alternative set of primary health care delivery has been introduced to primary health care delivery system in Iran that provides financial incentive to the provider of services in new initiative, both at micro and macro levels. Regardless of the impact of financial incentive on the performance of secondary and tertiary facilities, we compared the performance of different primary health care providers each with different method of financing. In this comparative study, secondary and primary data were gathered cross-sectionally. In this article, the impact of financial incentive on the financial performance of alternative sets of primary health centers in a region of Iran will be reported.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/2426.pdf&manuscript_id=2426Urban health centreFinancial performance
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The Impact of Financial Incentive on the Performance of Urban Health Centers in Iran
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Urban health centre
Financial performance
author_facet S Rouhani
M James
R Beech
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title The Impact of Financial Incentive on the Performance of Urban Health Centers in Iran
title_short The Impact of Financial Incentive on the Performance of Urban Health Centers in Iran
title_full The Impact of Financial Incentive on the Performance of Urban Health Centers in Iran
title_fullStr The Impact of Financial Incentive on the Performance of Urban Health Centers in Iran
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Financial Incentive on the Performance of Urban Health Centers in Iran
title_sort impact of financial incentive on the performance of urban health centers in iran
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
publishDate 2005-10-01
description In the last decade, main health financing reforms in Iran’s integrated health care delivery system, have provided some degree of financial incentive both to the providers of secondary and tertiary care in supply side, and the consumers of these services in demand side, leaving the primary health facilities at lower level of system with fixed financing method in macro and micro levels. But in recent years, alternative set of primary health care delivery has been introduced to primary health care delivery system in Iran that provides financial incentive to the provider of services in new initiative, both at micro and macro levels. Regardless of the impact of financial incentive on the performance of secondary and tertiary facilities, we compared the performance of different primary health care providers each with different method of financing. In this comparative study, secondary and primary data were gathered cross-sectionally. In this article, the impact of financial incentive on the financial performance of alternative sets of primary health centers in a region of Iran will be reported.
topic Urban health centre
Financial performance
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