Effects of social programs on indigent population health: evidence from results-based budgeting’s impact evaluations to social programs in Peru
This article describes the experience of the MEF’s impact evaluation management as one of the RBB instruments and documents the design and results obtained from three impact evaluations of the most emblematic government social programs. The Service of Visiting Families (SAF) of the National Program...
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doaj-1be7e928630140218c2b56ed5c59f6512020-11-25T03:26:53ZspaInstituto Nacional de SaludRevista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Pública1726-46341726-46422017-10-013435283710.17843/rpmesp.2017.343.30631941Effects of social programs on indigent population health: evidence from results-based budgeting’s impact evaluations to social programs in PeruDenice Cavero-Arguedas0Viviana Cruzado de la Vega1Gabriela Cuadra-Carrasco2Ministerio de Economía y FinanzasMinisterio de Economía y FinanzsMinisterio de Economía y FinanzasThis article describes the experience of the MEF’s impact evaluation management as one of the RBB instruments and documents the design and results obtained from three impact evaluations of the most emblematic government social programs. The Service of Visiting Families (SAF) of the National Program "Cuna Mas", conditional cash transfer Program "JUNTOS" and National Program "Pension 65" focusing on objective population’s health the outcomes. Among the main results, it was found the SAF generated improvements in cognitive and communication development in children, but had no impact on mothers’ child care practices or children’s nutritional status. In the case of JUNTOS, there were increases in per capita spending, food expenditure, decreases in severity and poverty gap, increases in school attendance and reductions of school dropout. However, no significant results were found in most indicators of prenatal health, child health, or chronic malnutrition. In the case of Pension 65, there were increases in household consumption and improvements in elderly’s emotional health (depression, self valoration); but there was no evidence of increases in the use of health services by the elderly or improvements in their physical health. Therefore, it is recommended that such programs boost their designs and inter-sectoral coordination with MINSA and subnational institutions, in order to improve contents of healthy practices and child care, and optimize the provision of health and education services, in order to meet the demands of their users.https://rpmesp.ins.gob.pe/index.php/rpmesp/article/view/3063presupuesto por resultados, evaluación de programas, transferencias condicionadas, desarrollo infantil |
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Denice Cavero-Arguedas Viviana Cruzado de la Vega Gabriela Cuadra-Carrasco Effects of social programs on indigent population health: evidence from results-based budgeting’s impact evaluations to social programs in Peru Revista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Pública presupuesto por resultados, evaluación de programas, transferencias condicionadas, desarrollo infantil |
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Denice Cavero-Arguedas Viviana Cruzado de la Vega Gabriela Cuadra-Carrasco |
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Effects of social programs on indigent population health: evidence from results-based budgeting’s impact evaluations to social programs in Peru |
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Effects of social programs on indigent population health: evidence from results-based budgeting’s impact evaluations to social programs in Peru |
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Effects of social programs on indigent population health: evidence from results-based budgeting’s impact evaluations to social programs in Peru |
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Effects of social programs on indigent population health: evidence from results-based budgeting’s impact evaluations to social programs in Peru |
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Effects of social programs on indigent population health: evidence from results-based budgeting’s impact evaluations to social programs in Peru |
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effects of social programs on indigent population health: evidence from results-based budgeting’s impact evaluations to social programs in peru |
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Instituto Nacional de Salud |
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Revista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Pública |
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1726-4634 1726-4642 |
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2017-10-01 |
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This article describes the experience of the MEF’s impact evaluation management as one of the RBB instruments and documents the design and results obtained from three impact evaluations of the most emblematic government social programs. The Service of Visiting Families (SAF) of the National Program "Cuna Mas", conditional cash transfer Program "JUNTOS" and National Program "Pension 65" focusing on objective population’s health the outcomes. Among the main results, it was found the SAF generated improvements in cognitive and communication development in children, but had no impact on mothers’ child care practices or children’s nutritional status. In the case of JUNTOS, there were increases in per capita spending, food expenditure, decreases in severity and poverty gap, increases in school attendance and reductions of school dropout. However, no significant results were found in most indicators of prenatal health, child health, or chronic malnutrition. In the case of Pension 65, there were increases in household consumption and improvements in elderly’s emotional health (depression, self valoration); but there was no evidence of increases in the use of health services by the elderly or improvements in their physical health. Therefore, it is recommended that such programs boost their designs and inter-sectoral coordination with MINSA and subnational institutions, in order to improve contents of healthy practices and child care, and optimize the provision of health and education services, in order to meet the demands of their users. |
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presupuesto por resultados, evaluación de programas, transferencias condicionadas, desarrollo infantil |
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