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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
Validity of parental recalls to estimate vaccination coverage: evidence from Tanzania
P Binyaruka, J Borghi
BMC health services research 18, 1-9, 2018
422018
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
422014
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
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
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
152020
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
102022
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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