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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Combining Theory-Driven Evaluation and Causal Loop Diagramming for Opening the ‘Black Box’ of an Intervention in the Health Sector: A Case of Performance-Based Financing in Western Uganda
Renmans, Dimitri, Nathalie Holvoet, and Bart Criel. 2017. "Combining Theory-Driven Evaluation and Causal Loop Diagramming for Opening the ‘Black Box’ of an Intervention in the Health Sector: A Case of Performance-Based Financing in Western Uganda". International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 14 (9).
Sector Type: Health
Author(s): Renmans, Dimitri, Nathalie Holvoet, and Bart Criel.
Year: 2017
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Coming Full Circle: How Health Worker Motivation and Performance in Results-Based Financing Arrangements Hinges on Strong and Adaptive Health Systems
Kane, Sumit, Gandidzanwa, Crecentia, Mutasa, Ronald, Moyo, Irene, Sismayi, Chenjerai, Mafaune, Patron and Dieleman, Marjolein. 2019. "Coming Full Circle: How Health Worker Motivation and Performance in Results-Based Financing Arrangements Hinges on Strong and Adaptive Health Systems". International Journal of Health Policy and Management. 8 (2): 101-111.
Sector Type: Health
Author(s): Kane, Sumit, Gandidzanwa, Crecentia, Mutasa, Ronald, Moyo, Irene, Sismayi, Chenjerai, Mafaune, Patron and Dieleman, Marjolein
Year: 2019
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Community Results-Based Financing in Health Practice : Reflections on Implementation from Experiences in Six Countries. Health, Nutrition and Population Knowledge Brief
Falisse, Jean-Benoit; Vergeer, Petra; Gebre Medhin, Joy; Juquois, Maud; Akpamoli, Alphonse; Robyn, Jake; Shu, Walters; Zabiti, Michel; Hassan, Rifat; Jallow, Bakary; Loum, Musa; Ndizeye, Cedric; Muvudi, Michel; Booto, Baudouin Makuma; Taptue Fotso, Jean Claude; Sokegbe, Severin; Magazi, Ibrahim; Shapiro, Gil. 2017. Community Results-Based Financing in Health Practice : Reflections on Implementation from Experiences in Six Countries. Health, Nutrition and Population Knowledge Brief;. World Bank, Washington, DC. © World Bank.
Sector Type: Health
Author(s): Falisse, Jean-Benoit; Vergeer, Petra; Gebre Medhin, Joy; Juquois, Maud; Akpamoli, Alphonse; Robyn, Jake; Shu, Walters; Zabiti, Michel; Hassan, Rifat; Jallow, Bakary; Loum, Musa; Ndizeye, Cedric; Muvudi, Michel; Booto, Baudouin Makuma; Taptue Fotso, Jean Claude; Sokegbe, Severin; Magazi, Ibrahim; Shapiro, Gil.
Year: 2017
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Community-based results-based financing in health in practice." Discussion piece based on programmes and policies supported by the World Bank in Benin, Cameroon, the Republic of Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, The Gambia, and Rwanda.
Falisse, Jean-Benoît, Petra Vergeer, Maud Juquois, Alphonse Akpamoli, Jacob Paul Robyn, Walters Shu, Michel Zabiti et al. "Community-based results-based financing in health in practice." Discussion piece based on programmes and policies supported by the World Bank in Benin, Cameroon, the Republic of Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, The Gambia, and Rwanda. Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh 35 (2016).
Sector Type: Health
Author(s): Falisse, Jean-Benoît, Petra Vergeer, Maud Juquois, Alphonse Akpamoli, Jacob Paul Robyn, Walters Shu, Michel Zabiti et al.
Year: 2016
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Comparison of Formula Financing and Performance-Based Financing Methods: The Sample of Higher Education
Goksu, Gonca Gungor and Altundemir, Mehmet Emin. 2017. "Comparison of Formula Financing and Performance-Based Financing Methods: The Sample of Higher Education". The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational and Social Sciences. 8: 52-58.
Sector Type: Education
Author(s): Goksu, Gonca Gungor and Altundemir, Mehmet Emin
Year: 2017
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Context Matters (but How and Why?) A Hypothesis-Led Literature Review of Performance Based Financing in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Health Systems.
Bertone, Maria Paola and Falisse, J-B and Russo, Giuliano and Witter, Sophie (2018) Context Matters (but How and Why?) A Hypothesis-Led Literature Review of Performance Based Financing in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Health Systems. PLOS ONE, 13 (4). E0195301. ISSN 1932-6203. Public Library of Science.
Theme: Fragility, Conflict & Violence (FCV)
Sector Type: Health
Author(s): Bertone, Maria Paola and Falisse, J-B and Russo, Giuliano and Witter, Sophie
Year: 2018
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Contribution of the results‐based financing strategy to improving maternal and child health indicators in Burkina Faso
Zizien, Zawora Rita, Catherine Korachais, Philippe Compaoré, Valéry Ridde, and Vincent De Brouwere. "Contribution of the results‐based financing strategy to improving maternal and child health indicators in Burkina Faso." The International journal of health planning and management 34, no. 1 (2019): 111-129.
Sector Type: Health
Author(s): Zizien, Zawora Rita, Catherine Korachais, Philippe Compaoré, Valéry Ridde, and Vincent De Brouwere.
Year: 2019
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Design of an impact evaluation using a mixed methods model – an explanatory assessment of the effects of results-based financing mechanisms on maternal healthcare services in Malawi.
Brenner, S., Muula, A.S., Robyn, P.J. et al. Design of an impact evaluation using a mixed methods model – an explanatory assessment of the effects of results-based financing mechanisms on maternal healthcare services in Malawi. BMC Health Serv Res 14, 180 (2014).
Sector Type: Health
Author(s): Brenner, S., Muula, A.S., Robyn, P.J. et al
Year: 2014
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Does performance-based financing increase value for money in low- and middle- income countries? A systematic review.
Turcotte-Tremblay, Anne-Marie, Spagnolo, Jessica, De Allegri, Manuela, and Ridde, Valéry. 2016. Does performance-based financing increase value for money in low- and middle- income countries? A systematic review. BioMed Central Ltd. BioMed Central Ltd.
Sector Type: Health
Author(s): Turcotte-Tremblay, Anne-Marie, Spagnolo, Jessica, De Allegri, Manuela, and Ridde, Valéry
Year: 2016
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Does training on performance-based financing make a difference in performance and quality of health care delivery? Health care provider’s perspective in Rungwe Tanzania.
Manongi, Rachel, Mushi, Declare, Kessy, Joachim, Salome, Saria, and Njau, Bernard. 2014. Does training on performance-based financing make a difference in performance and quality of health care delivery? Health care provider’s perspective in Rungwe Tanzania. BioMed Central Ltd. BioMed Central Ltd.
Sector Type: Health
Author(s): Manongi, Rachel, Mushi, Declare, Kessy, Joachim, Salome, Saria, and Njau, Bernard
Year: 2014