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Effect of paying for performance on utilisation, quality, and user costs of health services in Tanzania: a controlled before and after study
P Binyaruka, E Patouillard, T Powell-Jackson, G Greco, O Maestad, ...
PloS one 10 (8), e0135013, 2015
982015
Mathematical modelling for health systems research: a systematic review of system dynamics and agent-based models
R Cassidy, NS Singh, PR Schiratti, A Semwanga, P Binyaruka, ...
BMC health services research 19, 1-24, 2019
922019
In Tanzania, the many costs of pay-for-performance leave open to debate whether the strategy is cost-effective
J Borghi, R Little, P Binyaruka, E Patouillard, A Kuwawenaruwa
Health Affairs 34 (3), 406-414, 2015
652015
Understanding causal pathways within health systems policy evaluation through mediation analysis: an application to payment for performance (P4P) in Tanzania
L Anselmi, P Binyaruka, J Borghi
Implementation Science 12, 1-18, 2017
592017
Improving quality of care through payment for performance: examining effects on the availability and stock‐out of essential medical commodities in Tanzania
P Binyaruka, J Borghi
Tropical Medicine & International Health 22 (1), 92-102, 2017
462017
Protocol for the evaluation of a pay for performance programme in Pwani region in Tanzania: a controlled before and after study
J Borghi, I Mayumana, I Mashasi, P Binyaruka, E Patouillard, I Njau, ...
Implementation science 8, 1-12, 2013
462013
Pay for performance: an analysis of the context of implementation in a pilot project in Tanzania
AE Olafsdottir, I Mayumana, I Mashasi, I Njau, M Mamdani, E Patouillard, ...
BMC health services research 14, 1-9, 2014
432014
Validity of parental recalls to estimate vaccination coverage: evidence from Tanzania
P Binyaruka, J Borghi
BMC health services research 18, 1-9, 2018
422018
Who benefits from increased service utilisation? Examining the distributional effects of payment for performance in Tanzania
P Binyaruka, B Robberstad, G Torsvik, J Borghi
International Journal for Equity in Health 17, 1-16, 2018
312018
Implementation and effectiveness of free health insurance for the poor pregnant women in Tanzania: A mixed methods evaluation
A Kuwawenaruwa, K Ramsey, P Binyaruka, J Baraka, F Manzi, J Borghi
Social Science & Medicine 225, 17-25, 2019
232019
Does payment for performance increase performance inequalities across health providers? A case study of Tanzania
P Binyaruka, B Robberstad, G Torsvik, J Borghi
Health Policy and Planning 33 (9), 1026-1036, 2018
202018
Pay-for-performance reduces bypassing of health facilities: evidence from Tanzania
S Bezu, P Binyaruka, O Mæstad, V Somville
Social Science & Medicine 268, 113551, 2021
182021
Patient and health system costs of managing pregnancy and birth-related complications in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review
AT Mori, P Binyaruka, P Hangoma, B Robberstad, I Sandoy
Health Economics Review 10, 1-15, 2020
162020
An equity analysis on the household costs of accessing and utilising maternal and child health care services in Tanzania
P Binyaruka, J Borghi
Health economics review 12 (1), 36, 2022
152022
Patterns and correlates of solid waste disposal practices in Dar es Salaam city, Tanzania
PJ Binyaruka
African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology 9 (6), 545-556, 2015
132015
Economic consequences of caesarean section delivery: evidence from a household survey in Tanzania
P Binyaruka, AT Mori
BMC health services research 21, 1-11, 2021
122021
Evaluating performance-based financing in low-income and middle-income countries: the need to look beyond average effect
P Binyaruka, J Lohmann, M De Allegri
BMJ Global Health 5 (8), e003136, 2020
122020
Protocol for the evaluation of a free health insurance card scheme for poor pregnant women in Mbeya region in Tanzania: a controlled-before and after study
J Borghi, K Ramsey, A Kuwawenaruwa, J Baraka, E Patouillard, ...
BMC health services research 15, 1-11, 2015
122015
How to do (or not to do)… using causal loop diagrams for health system research in low and middle-income settings
R Cassidy, J Borghi, AR Semwanga, P Binyaruka, NS Singh, K Blanchet
Health policy and planning 37 (10), 1328-1336, 2022
112022
Understanding the maternal and child health system response to payment for performance in Tanzania using a causal loop diagram approach
R Cassidy, A Tomoaia-Cotisel, AR Semwanga, P Binyaruka, Z Chalabi, ...
Social Science & Medicine 285, 114277, 2021
102021
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