Emergence of three general practitioner contracting-in models in South Africa: a qualitative multi-case study.
Linda MureithiJames Michael BurnettAdam BertscherRené EnglishPublished in: International journal for equity in health (2018)
The GPCI models were iterations of the centralized-purchaser model. Emergence of the other models was strongly influenced by purchaser capacity to manage contracts, payments and recruitment processes. Findings from the decentralized-purchaser model show importance of local context, provincial capacity and experience on influencing evolution of the models. Whilst contract characteristics need to be well defined, allowing for adaptability to the local context and capacity is critical. Purchaser capacity, existing systems and institutional knowledge and experience in contracting and financial management should be considered before adopting a decentralized implementation approach.