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Impacts of a government social franchise model on perceptions of service quality and client satisfaction at commune health stations in Vietnam

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  • Anh Ngo
  • Ha Phan
  • Van Pham
  • Thang Trinh
  • Khoa Truong

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This study evaluates behavioural outcomes associated with a new approach - the government social franchise (GSF) model - developed to improve reproductive health and family planning (RHFP) service quality and capacity in Vietnam's commune health stations. A quasi-experimental design with a matched control group assessed GSF model effects on client perceptions of serviced quality and satisfaction. Survey data from 1181 users and potential users were collected at baseline, six months and 12 months after implementation of the franchise network. Regression analyses controlled for baseline differences between intervention and control groups. Commune health station franchise membership was significantly associated with improvement of community perceptions of service quality and client satisfaction as well as their likeliness to return and recommend low-cost, community-based RHFP services to others. This study provides preliminary evidence regarding the ability of the GSF model to increase client satisfaction with RHFP services in primary public healthcare clinics.

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  • Anh Ngo & Ha Phan & Van Pham & Thang Trinh & Khoa Truong, 2009. "Impacts of a government social franchise model on perceptions of service quality and client satisfaction at commune health stations in Vietnam," Journal of Development Effectiveness, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 1(4), pages 413-429.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:jdevef:v:1:y:2009:i:4:p:413-429
    DOI: 10.1080/19439340903370477
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    1. Khe, N. D. & Toan, N. V. & Xuan, L. T. T. & Eriksson, B. & Hojer, B. & Diwan, V. K., 2002. "Primary health concept revisited: Where do people seek health care in a rural area of Vietnam?," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 61(1), pages 95-109, July.
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    2. Squire, Lyn & Jones, Andrew M & Thomas, Ranjeeta, 2010. "Evaluating Innovative Health Programs: Lessons for Health Policy," MPRA Paper 29205, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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