Barasa E


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A critical analysis of purchasing arrangements in Kenya: the case of micro health insurance.Munge K, Mulupi S, Barasa E, Chuma J
BMC Health Serv Res, (2019). 19:45

Health care purchasing in Kenya: Experiences of health care providers with capitation and fee-for-service provider payment mechanisms.Obadha M, Chuma J, Kazungu J, Barasa E
Int J Health Plann Manage, (2019). 34:e917-e933

Tackling health professionals' strikes: an essential part of health system strengthening in Kenya.Irimu G, Ogero M, Mbevi G, Kariuki C, Gathara D, Akech S, Barasa E, Tsofa B, English M
BMJ Glob Health, (2018). 3:e001136

"Sometimes it is difficult for us to stand up and change this": an analysis of power within priority-setting for health following devolution in Kenya.McCollum R, Taegtmeyer M, Otiso L, Muturi N, Barasa E, Molyneux S, Martineau T, Theobald S
BMC Health Serv Res, (2018). 18:906

Kenya National Hospital Insurance Fund Reforms: Implications and Lessons for Universal Health Coverage.Barasa E, Rogo K, Mwaura N, Chuma J
Health Syst Reform, (2018). 4:346-361

How do gender and disability influence the ability of the poor to benefit from pro-poor health financing policies in Kenya? An intersectional analysis.Kabia E, Mbau R, Muraya KW, Morgan R, Molyneux S, Barasa E
Int J Equity Health, (2018). 17:149

A critical analysis of health care purchasing arrangements in Kenya: A case study of the county departments of health.Mbau R, Barasa E, Munge K, Mulupi S, Nguhiu PK, Chuma J
Int J Health Plann Manage, (2018). 33:1159-1177

Accountability mechanisms and the value of relationships: experiences of front-line managers at subnational level in Kenya and South Africa.Nxumalo N, Gilson L, Goudge J, Tsofa B, Cleary S, Barasa E, Molyneux S
BMJ Glob Health, (2018). 3:e000842

Examining the Implementation of the Free Maternity Services Policy in Kenya: A Mixed Methods Process Evaluation.Tama E, Molyneux S, Waweru E, Tsofa B, Chuma J, Barasa E
Int J Health Policy Manag, (2018). 7:603-613

Measuring progress towards Sustainable Development Goal 3.8 on universal health coverage in Kenya.Barasa E, Nguhiu P, McIntyre D
BMJ Glob Health, (2018). 3:e000904

What Is Resilience and How Can It Be Nurtured? A Systematic Review of Empirical Literature on Organizational Resilience.Barasa E, Mbau R, Gilson L
Int J Health Policy Manag, (2018). 7:491-503

Priority setting for health in the context of devolution in Kenya: implications for health equity and community-based primary care.McCollum R, Theobald S, Otiso L, Martineau T, Karuga R, Barasa E, Molyneux S, Taegtmeyer M
Health Policy Plan, (2018). 33:729-742

Describing and evaluating healthcare priority setting practices at the county level in Kenya.Waithaka D, Tsofa B, Kabia E, Barasa E
Int J Health Plann Manage, (2018). :

Evaluating healthcare priority setting at the meso level: A thematic review of empirical literature.Waithaka D, Tsofa B, Barasa E
Wellcome Open Res, (2018). 3:2

Everyday resilience in district health systems: emerging insights from the front lines in Kenya and South Africa.Gilson L, Barasa E, Nxumalo N, Cleary S, Goudge J, Molyneux S, Tsofa B, Lehmann U
BMJ Glob Health, (2017). 2:e000224

Research Involving Health Providers and Managers: Ethical Issues Faced by Researchers Conducting Diverse Health Policy and Systems Research in Kenya.Molyneux S, Tsofa B, Barasa E, Nyikuri MM, Waweru EW, Goodman C, Gilson L
Dev World Bioeth, (2016). 16:168-177

Crises and Resilience at the Frontline-Public Health Facility Managers under Devolution in a Sub-County on the Kenyan Coast.Nyikuri M, Tsofa B, Barasa E, Okoth P, Molyneux S
PLoS One, (2015). 10:e0144768