Results for Development (R4D) experts have co-authored a new paper in the journal BMJ Global Health that offers real-world lessons for minimizing the effects of fragmentation in primary health care (PHC) financing.

Reducing fragmentation of primary healthcare financing for more equitable, people-centred primary healthcare” explores the drivers of fragmentation and highlights approaches to mitigating the consequences of fragmentation from Argentina, Burkina Faso, Indonesia and Tanzania. It is co-authored by R4D’s Agnes Gatome-MunyuaGemini Mtei and Cheryl Cashin, with Kara Hanson, Susan Sparkes, Prastuti Soewendo and Pierre Yameogo. ….more