From administrative hospital management to performance-based management: Paradigm shift at the yaoundé gynaeco-obstetric and pediatric hospital, cameroon

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The Yaoundé Gynaeco-Obstetric and Pediatric Hospital (YGOPH) faced challenges of high debts and sub-optimal care delivery. Performance-Based-Management (PBM) provides an environment of checks and balances, increased transparency, com-petition and autonomy, thereby improving clinical as well as financial indicators. We describe the transition from resource-based to PBM at the YGOPH over a seven-year period. There was an increase of 4.5% in OB/GYN and 8.1% in prenatal consultations, 8.4% in C-sections, 6.1% of children vaccinated, and 30.5% of women seen for family planning, 51.1% of people living with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus on treatment and 29.4% of indigent patients. These results occurred in spite of a 14% reduction in staff. Annual revenue increased by 5.75%. The share of hospital income from care on overall hospital revenue increased from 55.11% to 60.00%. With this self-financing PBM model, the hospital remains a social, humane and financially viable structure delivering improved quality care.

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Angwafo, F. F., Chiabi, A., Bella, A., Mah, E. M., Dohbit, J. S., Tafen, W., … Mbopi-Kéou, F. X. (2020). From administrative hospital management to performance-based management: Paradigm shift at the yaoundé gynaeco-obstetric and pediatric hospital, cameroon. Journal of Public Health in Africa, 11(1), 43–48. https://doi.org/10.4081/jphia.2020.1214

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