Decentralized facility financing versus performance-based payments in primary health care: a large-scale randomized controlled trial in Nigeria

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Madhulika Khanna
Benjamin Loevinsohn
Elina Pradhan
Opeyemi Fadeyibi
Kevin McGee
Oluwole Odutolu
Gyorgy Bela Fritsche
Emmanuel Meribole
Christel M. J. Vermeersch
Eeshani Kandpal
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[1] The MacMillan Center,The Global Fund
[2] Yale University,Health, Nutrition and Population
[3] Global Health Campus,Development Data Group
[4] The World Bank,The Federal Ministry of Health of Nigeria
[5] Health,undefined
[6] Nutrition and Population,undefined
[7] The World Bank,undefined
[8] New Federal Secretariat Complex,undefined
[9] Development Research Group,undefined
[10] The World Bank,undefined
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BMC Medicine | / 19卷
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Health financing; Maternal and child health; Quality of care; Nigeria;
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