Rena Eichler

Former Visiting Fellow

Rena Eichler was a visiting fellow at the Center for Global Development from March 2010 to Febuary 2011.  At CGD, Eichler concentrated on the application of incentives to improve health system performance. She served as technical lead for CGD’s Performance-Based Incentives Working Group and is o-author with Ruth Levine of Performance Incentives for Global Health: Potential and Pitfalls. Upon leaving CGD, she continued her role as president of Broad Branch Associates.

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  • Donor spending on global health has surged, yet for many poor people in developing countries even basic prevention and treatment remain elusive. CGD’s newest book, Performance Incentives for Global Health: Potential and Pitfalls, shows how modest payments in cash or kind can get more health from...

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  • Performance Incentives for Global Health: Potential and Pitfalls - Jun 15, 2009

    Donor spending on global health has surged, yet for many poor people in developing countries even basic prevention and treatment remain elusive. CGD’s newest book, Performance Incentives for Global Health: Potential and Pitfalls, shows how modest payments in cash or kind can get more health from...

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  • Paying for Performance in Haiti - Oct 26, 2006

    Can performance-based incentives to facilities that deliver health services improve health results in low-income settings? An example of paying for performance in Haiti is being documented along with other experiences as part of the Center for Global Development’s Working Group on...

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