This bibliography is a compilation of literature published in the field of Results-Based Financing beginning from 2010 to 2021. This compilation includes a collection of 227 published papers, journal articles and brief articles.
The methodology included searching for published literature using the key words pertaining to results-based financing through credible search engines such as WorldCat, a global catalog of library collections and google scholar. The top relevant searches were included in the bibliography. The bibliography can be filtered by RBF instrument, sector and theme (see filter menu below). We will endeavor to make regular updates to the database. If you have resources you think we should add to the database please send us an email to rbfinfo@gprba.org.
Resources
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The Good, the Bad, and the Disruptive of Performance-Based Financing on the Mozambican Health System: Results from a process evaluation
Gergen, Jessica, Yogesh Rajkotia, and Nirmala Ravishankar. "The Good, the Bad, and the Disruptive of Performance-Based Financing on the Mozambican Health System: Results from a process evaluation." Sociedade e Cultura 21, no. 2 (2018).
Sector Type: Health
Author(s): Gergen, Jessica, Yogesh Rajkotia, and Nirmala Ravishankar
Year: 2018
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The implementation of a results-based health care financing model in Zimbabwe: Nurses’ perspectives
Nyabani, Prosper, and Mokholelana M. Ramukumba. "The implementation of a results-based health care financing model in Zimbabwe: Nurses’ perspectives." African Journal for Physical Activity and Health Sciences (AJPHES) 25, no. 1 (2019): 122-137.
Sector Type: Health
Author(s): Nyabani, Prosper, and Mokholelana M. Ramukumba
Year: 2019
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The political economy of results-based financing: the experience of the health system in Zimbabwe
Witter, Sophie, Yotamu Chirwa, Pamela Chandiwana, Shungu Munyati, Mildred Pepukai, and Maria Paola Bertone. 2019. "The political economy of results-based financing: the experience of the health system in Zimbabwe". Global Health Research and Policy. 4 (1): 1-17.
Sector Type: Health
Author(s): Witter, Sophie, Yotamu Chirwa, Pamela Chandiwana, Shungu Munyati, Mildred Pepukai, and Maria Paola Bertone
Year: 2019
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The potential and limitations of impact bonds: lessons from the first five years of experience worldwide
Gustafsson-Wright, Emily, Sophie Gardiner, and Vidya Putcha. 2015. The potential and limitations of impact bonds: lessons from the first five years of experience worldwide. Washington, D.C.: Global Economy and Development at Brookings.
Sector Type: Social
Author(s): Gustafsson-Wright, Emily, Sophie Gardiner, and Vidya Putcha
Year: 2015
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The unintended consequences of combining equity measures with performance-based financing in Burkina Faso.
Turcotte-Tremblay, A., De Allegri, M., Gali-Gali, I.A. et al. The unintended consequences of combining equity measures with performance-based financing in Burkina Faso. Int J Equity Health 17, 109 (2018).
Theme: Equity
Sector Type: Health
Author(s): Turcotte-Tremblay, A., De Allegri, M., Gali-Gali, I.A. et al.
Year: 2018
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US experience on results-based finance
O’Sullivan, Robert, Donna Lee, Ani Zamgochian, and Leslie Durschinger. "US experience on results-based finance." USAID supported Forest Carbon, Markets and Communities Program. Washington, DC, USA (2013).
Theme: Climate Change
Sector Type: Forestry
Author(s): O’Sullivan, Robert, Donna Lee, Ani Zamgochian, and Leslie Durschinger.
Year: 2013
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Use of Incentives in Health Supply Chains—A Review of Results-Based Financing in Mozambique’s Central Medical Store
Spisak, Cary, and Lindsay Morgan. 2014. Use of Incentives in Health Supply Chains—A Review of Results-Based Financing in Mozambique’s Central Medical Store. USAID. Bur. for Global Health. Ofc. of Population and Reproductive Health. John Snow, Inc. (JSI).
Sector Type: Health
Author(s): Spisak, Cary, and Lindsay Morgan
Year: 2014
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Using Evidence to Scale Up Innovation: Insights from a Results-Based Financing Project for Health in Zambia
Qamruddin, Jumana, Collins Chansa, and Ashis Das. "Using Evidence to Scale Up Innovation: Insights from a Results-Based Financing Project for Health in Zambia." (2013).
Sector Type: Health
Author(s): Qamruddin, Jumana, Collins Chansa, and Ashis Das
Year: 2013
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Using supervised learning to select audit targets in performance-based financing in health: An example from Zambia
Grover, Dhruv & Bauhoff, Sebastian and Friedman, Jen. 2019. "Using supervised learning to select audit targets in performance-based financing in health: An example from Zambia". PLoS ONE. 14 (1).e0211262.
Theme: Independent Verification
Sector Type: Health
Author(s): Grover, Dhruv & Bauhoff, Sebastian and Friedman, Jen
Year: 2019
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Verification in Results-Based Financing (RBF) The Case of the United Kingdom.
Cashin, Cheryl, and Petra Vergeer. 2013. Verification in Results-Based Financing (RBF) The Case of the United Kingdom. Washington, DC: World Bank
Theme: Independent Verification
Sector Type: Health
Author(s): Cashin, Cheryl, and Petra Vergeer
Year: 2013