Consortium GTZ-OIT-OMS sur la protection sociale en matière de santé dans les pays en développement
P.O. Box 5180 . D-65726 Eschborn . Germany
http://www.socialhealthprotection.org/Presentations_day_2.php
Présentations - 2ème jour  
2d BLOCK - Setting the scene: Social health protection and quality health care
Plenary presentation Chairperson: Dr. Jean-Bosco Ndihokubwayo, WHO/AFRO, Brazzaville Congo
Setting the right incentives: Achieving quality in health care through combined provider payment mechanisms
Dr. Peggy McNamara, Agency for Healthcare & Quality U.S.A - abstract / slides
Mr Philip Akanzinge, Ghana Health Service Coordinator, National Health Insurance, Ghana - abstract / slides
Parallel Sessions
1. How to find the appropriate provider payment mechanism?
Chairperson: Dr. J. Kirigia, WHO/AFRO
Dr. Pia Schneider, Senior Health Economist, The Worldbank, USA - slides
Mr McDonald Chaora, Group Executive Officer, CIMAS Medical Aid Society, Zimbabwe - abstract / slides
Dr. Obinna Onwujekwe, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria Enugucampus, Enugu Nigeria - abstract
Dr Hyacinth Ichoku, University of Nigeria Nsukka - abstract
2. Contracting and quality-based purchasing: What are the results in achieving quality in health care
Chairperson: Dr. Serge Mayaka-Ma Nitu, Experte National en Economie de la Sante, D.R. Congo
Mr Dieudonné Mufwankolo, Director MoH Congo, Program for Promoting Mutual Health Organisations(MoH) - abstract / slides
Dr. Farba Lamine Sall, Health Economic Adviser, WHO Senegal - abstract / slides
3a. Quality assurance through community-based schemes in India
Chairperson: Dr. Matthias Rompel, Team Leader, Coordinator Sector Initiative Systems of Social Protection GTZ
Ms Ashita Abrahams, Asia Microinsurance Network, ILO STEP India - abstract / slides
3b. Performance-based payment and quality-based purchasing: What are the results in achieving quality in health care provision?
Dr. Bonaventure Nzeyimana, professional in charge of health care, Rwanda - abstract / slides
Workshops (parallel)
1. Strengthening contracts and improving purchaser-provider-MoH relationships
Mr Alhassane Barry, Conseiller Technique, GTZ Guinea - slides
2. Ensuring quality services in areas serving the poor and informal workers
Ms Christine Bockstal, Senior Specialist, STEP Regional Coordination in Africa, ILO Dakar, Senegal (ILO) - abstract / slides
3. Vouchers as payment mechanisms: Kenya
Ms Christine Schmitz , Project Manager Kenya, KfW - abstract
4. Subsidized health insurance contributions: Rwanda
Dr. Claude Sekabaraga, Director of Planning, Policies and Capacity building unit, Ministry of Health, Rwanda - abstract / slides
5. The challenge of setting the right incentive to providers in order to increase quality in Lesotho
Ms Mathuntsane Mohapi, Senior Economist, Minstry of Health, Lesotho - abstract / slides
6. Need of Defining and Designing Clinical Pathway in a Social Health Insurance System - An Indian Scenario
Dr. Nishant Jain, Senior Technical Specialist, Health Insurance and Health Finance, GTZ India - abstract
 
3d BLOCK -  Social health protection and demand side strengthening to increase quality in health care
Plenary presentation Chairperson: Mr Tharcisse Nkanagu, Coordinator Social Security Activities Africa Region, ILO
Achieving quality in health care through demand-side strengthening, by examples of good practice
Dr. Oumar Ouattara, Mutualité Mali and Dr. Werner Soors, Research Assistant, Prins Leopold Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde, Belgium - abstract / slides
Mr Yousoufa Wade, Comité National du Dialogue Social, Senegal - abstract / slides
Parallel sessions
1a. Health financing mechanisms to assure quality healthcare
Chairperson: Dr. Xenia Scheil-Adlung, Health Policy Coordinator, Social Security Department, ILO
Dr. Daniel Kress, Deputy Director, Global Health Advocacy, Gates Foundation, USA - slides
1b. International financing, SWAP and the impact on quality of health care services
Dr. Salome Ngata, Senior Programme Officer, GTZ Kenya - abstract / slides
1c. Output-based Aid: Towards ensuring quality health care through social health protection
Prof Richard O. Muga, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Great Lakes University of Kisumu, Kenya
substitute speaker: Ms Christine Schmitz, Project Manager Kenya, KfW - abstract
2. Demand-side instruments: Effects on quality (choice, responsiveness) and efficiency, equity
Chairperson: Dr. Jose Manuel Freire Campo, Chairman, Department of International Health, Escuela Nacional de Sanidad, Carlos III Institute, Ministry of Health
Dr. Pia Schneider, Senior Health Economist, The Worldbank, USA - abstract / slides
Mr Cheickna Touré, Union des Mutuelles, Mali - abstract / slides
3. Enabling access to health care to informal sector workers and poor people: Does their membership improve quality?
Chairperson: Dr. Caroline Jehu-Appiah, MoH Ghana
Dr. Olivia Nieveras, GTZ Cambodia - abstract / slides
Dr. Shaaban Sheuya, Tanzania Network of Community Health Funds (TNCHF) - abstract / slides
Workshops (parallel) continuation
1. Strengthening contracts and improving purchaser-provider-MoH relationships
Mr Alhassane Barry, Conseiller Technique, GTZ Guinea
2. Ensuring quality services in areas serving the poor and informal workers
Ms Christine Bockstal, Senior Specialist, STEP Regional Coordination in Africa, ILO Dakar, Senegal (ILO)
3. Vouchers as payment mechanisms: Kenya
Ms Christine Schmitz , Project Manager Kenya, KfW
4. Subsidized health insurance contributions: Rwanda
Dr. Claude Sekabaraga, Director of Planning, Policies and Capacity Building Unit, Ministry of Health, Rwanda
5. The challenge of setting the right incentive to providers in order to increase quality in Lesotho
Ms Mathuntsane Mohapi, Senior Economist, Minstry of Health, Lesotho
6. Need of Defining and Designing Clinical Pathway in a Social Health Insurance System - An Indian Scenario
Dr. Nishant Jain, Senior Technical Specialist, Health Insurance and Health Finance, GTZ India