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The baseline survey on impact evaluation for Health Performance-Based Financing (PBF) in Burkina Faso was conducted in six regions of Burkina Faso from October 2013 to March 2014.

The main objective of the impact evaluation is to assess the impact of the PBF intervention on quality of care and health care utilization for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health services, while the baseline survey provides the empirical foundation for the assessment of impacts on a large variety of indicators. The endline wave of the impact evaluation is planned from March - June 2017.

The impact evaluation innovates by assessing the combination of PBF, community-based targeting of poor and subsidization of health services provided to the poor/vulnerable peoples and community-based health insurance. PBF is implemented at the district level (combining primary and secondary health) - with control districts in the same regions and the demand-side interventions are randomized at the health facility level.

The study adopts a blended experimental and quasi-experimental design, including both randomization of additional interventions at the facility-level with PBF districts (experimental) to test the effects of these interventions on outcomes of interest, conditional on PBF, and matching of facilities in neighboring pure control districts (quasi-experimental), to test the effects of these interventions, including PBF, in the absence of any intervention (counterfactual).

Data collection for the baseline survey included a household survey and a facility-based survey. The health facilties survey is documented here.
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