Incentives strengthen acces to quality family planning services

Can performance-based incentive (PBI) programs – programs that reward the delivery of outputs and outcomes with financial incentives – stimulate quality family planning (FP) service provision and enable women to access FP services? Or is incentivizing FP too riddled with risk, too liable to encourage providers to coerce patients or to cause patients to feel pressured to accept an FP method?
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