From Goals to Gains: Results Based Management Revolutionizes NCD Care in Rural Egypt

Author:

Utterman SoniaORCID,Hussein MuhammadORCID,ElKady Mona,Awad Walaa,Marrison AmandaORCID

Abstract

AbstractThis paper examines the application of Results Based Management (RBM) in a health program aimed at combating noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in rural Egypt. The study focuses on a three-year initiative implemented from 2019 to 2022 across five governorates, targeting diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases. Using a mixed-methods approach, we analyze the program’s design, implementation, and outcomes through the lens of RBM principles.Our findings indicate that the adoption of RBM led to improved goal clarity, enhanced monitoring and evaluation processes, and increased accountability among stakeholders. The program achieved a 15% reduction in NCD-related mortality and a 22% increase in early detection rates. However, challenges were encountered in data collection and local capacity building.This case study contributes to the growing body of literature on RBM in public health contexts, particularly in resource-limited settings. We conclude by offering recommendations for policymakers and program managers on effectively integrating RBM into health initiatives targeting NCDs in similar environments.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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