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Removing user fees: learning from international experience to support the processHealthcare-seeking behaviour among the tribal people of Bangladesh: Can the current health system really meet their needs?Two-tier charging in Maputo Central Hospital: costs, revenues and effects on equity of access to hospital services.Negotiating markets for health: an exploration of physicians' engagement in dual practice in three African capital cities.The human resource implications of improving financial risk protection for mothers and newborns in ZimbabweGlobal Health Initiatives and aid effectiveness: insights from a Ugandan case study.Health sector reforms and human resources for health in Uganda and Bangladesh: mechanisms of effect.Cost-effectiveness of community-based practitioner programmes in Ethiopia, Indonesia and Kenya.Ebola in the context of conflict affected states and health systems: case studies of Northern Uganda and Sierra Leone.To retain or remove user fees?: reflections on the current debate in low- and middle-income countries.The double burden of human resource and HIV crises: a case study of Malawi.Equity in community health insurance schemes: evidence and lessons from ArmeniaDoes a code make a difference--assessing the English code of practice on international recruitment.Removing financial barriers to access reproductive, maternal and newborn health services: the challenges and policy implications for human resources for health.Why do health labour market forces matter?Improving maternal survival in South Asia--what can we learn from case studies?International flow of Zambian nurses.Why performance-based contracting failed in Uganda--an "open-box" evaluation of a complex health system intervention.The "aid contract" and its compensation scheme: a case study of the performance of the Ugandan health sector.Improving maternal health: getting what works to happen.Towards improving hospital performance in Uganda and Zambia: reflections and opportunities for autonomy.Community financing of health care in Africa: an evaluation of the Bamako initiative.Preferences for hospital quality in Zambia: results from a discrete choice experiment.How to bridge the gap in human resources for health.Hospital costs of high-burden diseases: malaria and pulmonary tuberculosis in a high HIV prevalence context in Zimbabwe.How to do (or not to do) ... Designing a discrete choice experiment for application in a low-income country.Salaries and incomes of health workers in sub-Saharan Africa.How do dual practitioners divide their time? The cases of three African capital cities.Saving the lives of vulnerable children.Is the Colombian health system reform improving the performance of public hospitals in Bogotá?Contracting out of clinical services in Zimbabwe.Contracting out of health services in developing countries.Financing pharmaceuticals in Africa.User charges for health services in developing countries: a review of the economic literature.Public autonomous hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa: trends and issues.Medicine prices in urban Mozambique: a public health and economic study of pharmaceutical markets and price determinants in low-income settings.Private practitioners in the slums of Karachi: what quality of care do they offer?Measuring the quality of hospital tuberculosis services: a prospective study in four Zimbabwe hospitals.Transforming governance or reinforcing hierarchies and competition: examining the public and hidden transcripts of the Global Fund and HIV in India.Task shifting in health care in resource-poor countries.
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