What was the primary focus in the design and implementation of Plan Nacer?
What is pregnant women, children up to age 5, and mothers for up to 45 days post-delivery or miscarriage?
What is the number of initial provinces where Plan Nacer began?
What is 9?
What additional populations were included as beneficiaries of Sumar?
What is infants 0-6 years old, children and adolescents 10-19 years old, women 19-64 years old, and males ages 20-64?
What partnered organizations worked collaboratively to make Plan Nacer successful?
What is the World Bank and the Argentinian Health Ministry?
What year was the GDP per capita the lowest in Argentina?
What is 2002?
What financial approach or system was crucial to implementing and outsourcing services?
What is the Pay-for-Performance approach?
(It was crucial to set up a more collective funding system based on cooperation and feedback through performance results from health providers to provincial sectors and the federal government)
How much did the National Health Ministry allocate per capita value to Plan Nacer?
What is about $5 per capita OR $4-$5 OR $5?
What is 1 of the five components of Plan Nacer?
What is legally binding agreements between national and provincial health ministries?
What is the enrollment of health providers?
What is increased funding for the delivery of priority services?
What is record-keeping, reporting, audits, and evaluations?
By what percent were neonatal deaths reduced as a result of Plan Nacer?
What is 74%?
How did sharing responsibility and leadership across provincial sectors, including health care providers, affect the program's implementation?
What is helped empower people to make social, political, and behavioral changes?
(By increasing management and decision-making at provincial and lower levels, leaders of these provinces had the health of their people in their best interest when making decisions for them)