Improving immunization coverage through budgeted microplans and sub-national performance agreements: early experience from Cambodia.

S C Soeung, B M J Grundy, C K Ly, C Samnang, M Boreland, A Brooks, J Maynard, B A Biggs
Author Information
  1. S C Soeung: National Immunisation Program, Ministry of Health, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Abstract

In recent years, Cambodia has demonstrated significant success in specific aspects of immunization with gains through campaign efforts in measles control and polio eradication. In contrast, routine immunization rates have failed to improve over the last five years. In response, the National Immunization Program of the Ministry of Health developed a coverage improvement planning (CIP) process. This paper describes the CIP process in Cambodia, including identified barriers to and strategies for improving coverage. Immunization coverage rose in 8 of 10 pilot districts in the year following the introduction of CIP in 2003. The mean increase in DPT3 coverage across pilot districts on an annual basis was 16%, which provides encouraging early evidence for the effectiveness of the intervention. Factors associated with success in coverage improvement included: (1) development of a needs-based micro-plan, (2) application of performance-based contracting between levels of management, (3) investment in social mobilization, (4) securing finance for health outreach programs and (5) strengthened monitoring systems. Lessons learned will guide program expansion to improve immunization coverage nationally.

MeSH Term

Cambodia
Health Care Surveys
Health Policy
Health Services Accessibility
Humans
Immunization Programs
Interinstitutional Relations
National Health Programs
Program Development

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