2012
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001282
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Developing and Costing Local Strategies to Improve Maternal and Child Health: The Investment Case Framework

Abstract: Eliana Jimenez Soto and colleagues describe the Investment Case framework, a health systems research approach for planning and budgeting, and detail the implementation of the framework in four Asian countries to improve maternal, newborn and child health.

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“…The cornerstone of the IC approach is strategic problem-solving for MNCH planning and budgeting [5]. The process starts with a critical assessment of the available evidence on six parameters related to the performance of health systems; three on the supply side, two on the demand side, and one on quality [6].…”
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“…The cornerstone of the IC approach is strategic problem-solving for MNCH planning and budgeting [5]. The process starts with a critical assessment of the available evidence on six parameters related to the performance of health systems; three on the supply side, two on the demand side, and one on quality [6].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After key stakeholders have identified the root cause of the problems, feasible strategies required to address those constraints are identified, and the resultant increases in coverage of relevant health services are estimated. An epidemiological and economic decision-support model that builds on the conceptual framework of bottleneck analysis [5] is used to estimate the impact and the associated costs of the different strategies. The model includes sixty six interventions for which there is global evidence on efficacy to reduce the burden of MNCH mortality [7-9].…”
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“…We fully acknowledge the important role of distal determinants such as reproductive health, nutrition, health literacy etc in improving health outcomes [23-26], at least in the medium term, and we recognize that coverage still needs to be improved in many high mortality countries, and for disadvantaged population groups in all countries. However, we believe that more investment needs to be made in quality systems and, within these, in approaches that involve health professionals rather than controlling them [27].…”
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“…Furthermore, the modified Tanahashi model was used in Papua New Guinea, Nepal, India, Philippines, and Indonesia as part of the Investments Case Framework that supports planning and budgeting [2022]. It was also used in a field trial in Bangladesh to establish policy opportunities for evidence-based planning for immunization and its limitations [23].…”
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confidence: 99%