The Private Sector Healthcare Initiative Clinical Social Franchising Compendium Results Rekha Viswanathan, Eric Schatzkin, Andrea Sprockett & Dominic Montagu.

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The Private Sector Healthcare Initiative Clinical Social Franchising Compendium Results Rekha Viswanathan, Eric Schatzkin, Andrea Sprockett & Dominic Montagu September

What is Social Franchising? 2

SOCIAL FRANCHISING Problem: Many private clinics in LMICs, but each has a limited range of services and uncertain quality

SOCIAL FRANCHISING Solution: Grouped into branded franchise. Still independent, but common standards and new services.

SOCIAL FRANCHISING Solution: Grouped into branded franchise. Still independent, but common standards and new services.

SOCIAL FRANCHISING - GOALS + Health Impact ✓ Quality $ Cost-Effectiveness Equity Market Expansion

SOCIAL FRANCHISING - GOALS + Health Impact A summary of health benefits resulting from avoiding a disease or unintended pregnancy.

✓ SOCIAL FRANCHISING - GOALS Quality The ability to treat or refer clients with complications, and adherence to overall program protocols

$ Cost-Effectiveness SOCIAL FRANCHISING - GOALS Able to deliver a service to a target population at a lower cost than alternative delivery options.

Equity SOCIAL FRANCHISING - GOALS The percentage of patients receiving franchised services that are within the lowest two national wealth quintiles.

Market Expansion SOCIAL FRANCHISING - GOALS Provide services to patients in need who would otherwise receive lower quality care, delay seeking care, or go without care.

Provides a range of services Some existing services are improved Most existing services remain unchanged Typical private clinic Private Clinic Services Aches, pains, headaches Cuts, abrasions Stomach problems Eye, nose, throat Fevers and coughs Diarrheal diseases Infections Chronic illnesses FRACTIONAL FRANCHISING

Typical franchise clinic New services are added Some existing services are improved Most existing services remain unchanged services Aches, pains, headaches Cuts, abrasions Stomach problems Eye, nose, throat Fevers and coughs Diarrheal diseases Infections Chronic illnesses Family planning TB diagnosis and Care Franchise Clinic FRACTIONAL FRANCHISING

Typical franchise clinic New services are added Some existing services are improved Most existing services remain unchanged services Aches, pains, headaches Cuts, abrasions Stomach problems Eye, nose, throat Fevers and coughs Diarrheal diseases Infections Chronic illnesses Family planning TB diagnosis and Care Franchise Clinic FRACTIONAL FRANCHISING

Typical franchise clinic New services are added Some existing services are improved Most existing services remain unchanged services Aches, pains, headaches Cuts, abrasions Stomach problems Eye, nose, throat Fevers and coughs Diarrheal diseases Infections Chronic illnesses Family planning TB diagnosis and Care Franchise Clinic FRACTIONAL FRANCHISING

Outlets are owner-operated Payment is for services delivered Services are standardized “Clinical” services are provided DEFINITION

In 2009, PSHi launched a global survey to understand the scale, quality, impact, implementation models, and financing models of clinical social franchising programs.  The results were reported in the First Compendium of Clinical Social Franchising. In June 2014, the sixth annual edition was released. It is available at Profiles about each of the programs are also available at Global survey of clinical SF programs

Growth Worldwide

19 Countries with programs, 2009

20 Expansion of programs, 2013

Franchise Funding

22

Use of Demand-side Financing

Health Impact DALYs averted by service area Over seven million DALYs, or healthy years of life lost, were averted in 2013 by the 50 programs that reported service provision numbers. The greatest contribution came from the provision of family planning services.

Disaggregation of MNCH service provision data shows: 30+ programs offer safe abortion or post- abortion care services 19 programs offer safe motherhood services, many of which include cervical cancer screenings and/or treatment A look at MNCH services

Health Impact DALYs averted due to FP Long-term family planning methods accounted for over 80% of the health impact attributable to family planning services.

Trend in CYPs

The model of health service delivery through social franchising continues to grow, with over 90 programs worldwide. The principal attractions are: 1.Leverage of existing infrastructure 2.Scalability 3.Quality assurance As the reach of social franchises for health continues to grow, there is a need to focus on: 1.Improved data collection and reporting, through the use of consistent metrics 2.Sustainability, cost-effectiveness, and market expansion 3.Defined role in an evolving health system Conclusion

Visit SF4Health.org to download Clinical Social Franchising Compendium: An annual survey of programs – findings from For more information