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The Provider Payment Mechanisms Podcast

The Provider Payment Mechanisms Podcast

By JLN PPM Technical Initiative

The PPM Podcast: The Who, What and How for Paying for Health Services to Achieve UHC. This podcast is part of the Joint Learning Network Provider Payment Mechanism Technical Initiative. Find out more at www.jointlearningnetwork.org/.

If you would like to contribute any questions or thoughts, send us a voice message through the "Message" button on Anchor.fm, or reach out via email at jlnppm@r4d.org.
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1. Introduction to the PPM Podcast: What is Joint Learning?

The Provider Payment Mechanisms PodcastSep 23, 2019

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Bringing it All Together!
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3. Incentivizing Quality: Translating Strategic Purchasing into Quality Care
Aug 12, 202122:44
3. Introducing Dr. Rima Marhayu, Dr. Safiee Mohamed, Vera Mussah, and Dr. Ghenadie Damascan
Aug 12, 202107:36
2. Analytics: The Core Tenet of Being a Strategic Purchaser
Jul 27, 202119:30
2. Introducing Dereje Mengistu and Batbayar Ankhbayar
Jul 27, 202105:30
1. Innovating for Universal Health Coverage
Jul 13, 202119:23
1. Introducing Dr. Marvin Galvez and Dr. Ahmed Seyam
Jul 13, 202106:56
Welcome to Season Two of the PPM Podcast!
Jun 25, 202115:34
4. Costing

4. Costing

Finally, the miniseries concludes with an episode on costing of health services. Experiences from Lebanon, Egypt and the Philippines provide insights into how costing can be carried out in a variety of different contexts. Insights from Dr. Rawan Hammoud and Dr. Ola Kdouh of Lebanon and Dr. Ahmed Khalifa of Egypt discuss some of the common challenges countries face when conducting costing exercises and the creative solutions these countries developed to solve such challenges. Dr. Ish Paragas of the Philippines then demonstrates the value that institutionalizing costing processes can have. Like the other technical episodes, this one concludes with insights from technical facilitators Dr. Tsolmon Tsilaajav and Dr. Cheryl Cashin.

Sep 23, 201923:48
3. Health Benefit Package

3. Health Benefit Package

Dr. Kenneth Munge shares the process Kenya undertook to develop a health benefits package—defining what services would be included and excluded for the push towards UHC. This episode details the process of developing the package, including the stakeholder engagement required and both the strengths and areas for improvement for the process undertaken. At the conclusion of the episode, Dr. Kamaliah Noh and Dr. Cheryl Cashin discuss how Kenya’s experience relates to some of the common challenges countries frequently face when developing a benefit package and the importance of discussing how benefits will be purchased and paid for from the beginning of the package design process.

Sep 23, 201925:56
2. Provider Payment Mechanisms

2. Provider Payment Mechanisms

This episode takes a deep dive into Ghana’s experience managing the escalating costs of the National Health Insurance Scheme, while creating incentives for quality and responsiveness to patients, through provider payment reform. Sister Eugenia Amporfu provides important insights into navigating provider resistance to payment reforms and the importance of political economy and stakeholder buy-in. Finally, Ms. Agnes Gatome-Munyua and Dr. Cheryl Cashin discuss global lessons that listeners can draw from this experience.

Sep 23, 201929:38
1. Introduction to the PPM Podcast: What is Joint Learning?

1. Introduction to the PPM Podcast: What is Joint Learning?

The miniseries kicks off with a discussion of the joint learning model, with expert inputs from Kenya, Argentina, and Nigeria, on the role the JLN has played in their journey towards universal health coverage (UHC). Dr. Isabel Maina from Kenya explains the importance of taking a multi-sectoral approach to achieving UHC, discussing the need for innovative thinking and collaborative problem solving that form the foundation of the JLN. Dr. Humberto Silva from Argentina discusses how knowledge is shared—both within and across countries—and how this sharing of information is key to achieving the type of co-creation and joint learning that is essential and fosters a country’s own UHC efforts. Finally, Dr. Shamsuddeen Sa’ad of Nigeria discusses how Nigeria translated the JLN approach to the country level, creating a subnational JLN to facilitate the shared learning between states to address common barriers.

Sep 23, 201920:36