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Journal Article | 2021

Pay-for-performance reduces bypassing of health facilities: evidence from Tanzania

Sosina Bezu Chiksa, Peter John Binyaruka, Ottar Mæstad, Vincent Somville (2021)
in Social Science and Medicine vol. 268 pp. -
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2020.113551
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Sosina Bezu

Associated Senior Researcher
  • sosina.bezu@cmi.no
  • +47 479 38 077

Ottar Mæstad

Research Professor / Special Adviser, Director Development Learning Lab
  • ottar.maestad@cmi.no
  • +47 48189504

Vincent Somville

Associated Senior Researcher
  • vincent.somville@cmi.no
  • +47 47 93 80 14

Performance-based financing of health services in Tanzania

Aug 2014 - Jul 2019
  • Global Health
  • Tanzania

Also from this project:

CMI Brief | 2021

Towards harmonised financing of frontline health service providers in Tanzania

Ottar Mæstad, Peter Binyaruka

CMI Report | 2021

Direct Financing of Health Facilities. Experiences from financing reforms in Tanzania.

Ottar Mæstad, Jo Borghi, Farida Hassan, Eskindir Shumbullo Loha, John Maiba, Iddy Mayumana, Vincent Somville, Sarah Tobin, Peter Binyaruka

See also:

CMI Report | 2021

Direct health facility financing in Tanzania. Process evaluation. Phone Survey #3

Peter Binyaruka, Ottar Mæstad, Vincent Somville

CMI Report | 2021

Results-based financing in the health sector in Tanzania. Process evaluation. Phone Survey #2.

Peter Binyaruka, Ottar Mæstad, Vincent Somville

CMI Report | 2021

Results-based financing in the health sector in Tanzania. Process evaluation. Phone Survey #1

Peter Binyaruka, Jo Borghi, Ottar Mæstad, Vincent Somville

CMI Working Paper | 2021

Lobbying and the shaping of tax policies in Tanzania

Odd-Helge Fjeldstad,Lise Rakner

Book Chapter | 2022

Understanding Inequality Within Households

Ingvild Almås, Charlotte Ringdal and Ingrid Hoem Sjursen

Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics

Book Chapter | 2022

Activism from the closet: Fear of a double backlash against a nascent queer movement in Sudan

Liv Tønnessen, Samia al-Nagar & Samah Khalaf Allah

Queer lawfare in Africa: Legal strategies in contexts of LGBTIQ+ criminalisation and politicisation

Book Chapter | 2022

Progressive legislation in the context of generalised conservative public opinion: The case of LGBT rights in Mozambique

Carmeliza Rosario, Camila Gianella

Queer lawfare in Africa: Legal strategies in contexts of LGBTIQ+ criminalisation and politicisation

U4 Issue | 2022

Corruption during Covid-19. Trends, drivers, and lessons learned for reducing corruption in health emergencies

Daniela Cepeda Cuadrado

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