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The lowest tier of service delivery in the urban areas was doorstep delivery provided by the government and NGO fieldworkers. Currently, the doorstep services have been withdrawn by the NGOs and shifted toward static service-delivery sites. The fixed sites at the lowest tier are the satellite clinics organized by NGOs on once a month basis. The next tier of service delivery comprises clinics/dispensaries managed by the NGOs, GoB, DCC and the private sector. Most of them are staffed with paramedics and/or qualified physicians, and very little coordination and referral systems exist among them | Investing in Maternal and Child Health National Business Group . on Health JI tAn Employer s Toolkit Maternal and Child Health A Business Imperative -How employers benefit from healthy families The Maternal and Child Health Plan Benefit Model - Evidence-informed comprehensive and sustainable employer-sponsored healthcare benefits for children adolescents and pregnant women 3 Balanced Scorecard Analysis Í Tools - Linking maternal and child health outcomes to organizational performance 4 Healthy Pregnancy and Healthy Children Opportunities and Challenges for Employers 5 Communication and Engagement Incentivizing Prevention and Health Promotion Health Education Materials for Beneficiaries Resources for Employers Table of Contents o Maternal and Child Health A Business Imperative The Business Case For Investing in Maternal and Child Health.1 Improving Maternal and Child Health.3 Overlooked Benefits Child Adolescent and Maternity Care.4 Employer-Sponsored Health Coverage Pertinent to Maternal and Child Health.6 Employer-Sponsored Healthcare Coverage Costs.9 Employer-Sponsored Maternal and Child Health Benefit Costs.11 Health-Related Costs for Employers.13 Summary.15 Maternal and Child Health Plan Benefit Model Evidence-Informed Coverage Plan Implementation Guidance Documents Plan Benefit Model Design.2 Plan Benefit Model Guidance.5 Plan Benefit Model Key Concepts.6 Key Definitions that Govern Plan Benefit Model Provisions.9 Plan Integration.11 Actuarial Analysis.11 HMO PPO Benchmark Model.12 Maternal and Child Health Plan Benefit Model Actuarial Analysis.14 Summary Points.17 Pricing Analysis of the Maternal and Child Health Plan Benefit Model HMO Plan Design .18 Pricing Analysis of the Maternal and Child Health Plan Benefit Model PPO Plan Design .24 Maternal and Child Health Plan Benefit Model.33 The Benefits of Prevention and Early Detection A Cost-Offset Addendum.77 Balanced Scorecard Analysis Tools Maternal and Child Health Balanced Scorecard Rationale for Using the