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  1. Guidelines: Incentives for Health Professionals. International Council of Nurses, International Pharmaceutical Federation, World Dental Federation, World Medical Association, International Hospital Federation, World Confederation for Physical Therapy, 2008
  2. Performance Incentives for Global Health: Potential and Pitfalls
  3. SBM-R Implementation: Successes and Challenges at Five Health Care Facilities in Guinea
  4. Performance Improvement Recognition: Private Providers of Reproductive Health Services in Peru

  1. Health Workers: Building and Motivating the Workforce
  2. Improving Health Worker Productivity and Performance in the Context of Universal Health Coverage: the Roles of Standards, Quality Improvement, and Regulation
  3. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Non-Financial Incentives to Improve the Delivery of Health Services in Sierra Leone

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