Making Health Markets Work for the Poor: Improving Provider Performance

The paper develops a framework for designing and implementing healthcare delivery innovations aimed at making markets work better for poor people. Focusing on the social contract between providers and users, it reviews several arrangements that have emerged, with a particular focus on the providers largely used by the poor.

Publication & Resource Type: 
Working Papers
Main Contact: 
Donika Dimovska
Author(s): 
Gerald Bloom, Claire Champion, Henry Lucas, David Peters, and Hilary Standing
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