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"Poverty is a social issue, not a mathematical problem": examining the lessons for beneficiary identification from implementation of the UHC indigent program in Kenya.Maritim, B. Mbau, R. Musiega, A. Musuva, A. Amboko, B. Tsofa, B. Mazzilli, C. Vilcu, I. Wong, E. Murira, F. Nzinga, J. Boxshall, M. Mugo, P. Muthuri, Rndk Ng'ang'a, W. Ravishankar, N. Barasa, E.
Int J Equity Health, (2026). 25:40

Institutional design features of health insurance subsidy programmes in Africa: a narrative review.Wafula, A. Barasa, E. Maritim, B.
Int J Equity Health, (2025). 25:14

After neonatal care, what next? A qualitative study of mothers' post-discharge experiences after premature birth in Kenya.Maluni, J. Oluoch, D. Molyneux, S. Boga, M. Jones, C. Murila, F. English, M. Ziebland, S. Hinton, L.
Int J Equity Health, (2025). 24:17

Power and positionality in the practice of health system responsiveness at sub-national level: insights from the Kenyan coast.Kagwanja, N. Molyneux, S. Whyle, E. Tsofa, B. Leli, H. Gilson, L.
Int J Equity Health, (2024). 23:177

Examining inequalities in spatial access to national health insurance fund contracted facilities in Kenya.Kazungu, J. Moturi, A. K. Kuhora, S. Ouko, J. Quaife, M. Nonvignon, J. Barasa, E.
Int J Equity Health, (2024). 23:78

Evaluating the effectiveness of the National Health Insurance Fund in providing financial protection to households with hypertension and diabetes patients in Kenya.Oyando, R. Were, V. Koros, H. Mugo, R. Kamano, J. Etyang, A. Murphy, A. Hanson, K. Perel, P. Barasa, E.
Int J Equity Health, (2023). 22:107

"We should be at the table together from the beginning": perspectives on partnership from stakeholders at four research institutions in sub-Saharan Africa.Voller, S. Chitalu, C. M. Nyondo-Mipando, A. L. Opobo, T. Bangirana, C. A. Thorogood, N. Schellenberg, J. Chi, P.
Int J Equity Health, (2022). 21:111

Health system responsiveness: a systematic evidence mapping review of the global literature.Khan, G. Kagwanja, N. Whyle, E. Gilson, L. Molyneux, S. Schaay, N. Tsofa, B. Barasa, E. Olivier, J.
Int J Equity Health, (2021). 20:112

Gender-related influences on adherence to advice and treatment-seeking guidance for infants and young children post-hospital discharge in Bangladesh.Uddin, M. F. Molyneux, S. Muraya, K. Hossain, M. A. Islam, M. A. Shahid, Asmsb Zakayo, S. M. Njeru, R. W. Jemutai, J. Berkley, J. A. Walson, J. L. Ahmed, T. Sarma, H. Chisti, M. J.
Int J Equity Health, (2021). 20:64

Applying a gender lens to understand pathways through care for acutely ill young children in Kenyan urban informal settlements.Muraya, K. Ogutu, M. Mwadhi, M. Mikusa, J. Okinyi, M. Magawi, C. Zakayo, S. Njeru, R. Haribondhu, S. Uddin, M. F. Marsh, V. Walson, J. L. Berkley, J. Molyneux, S.
Int J Equity Health, (2021). 20:17

Tracking health sector priority setting processes and outcomes for human resources for health, five-years after political devolution: a county-level case study in Kenya.Munywoki, J. Kagwanja, N. Chuma, J. Nzinga, J. Barasa, E. Tsofa, B.
Int J Equity Health, (2020). 19:165

Vulnerability and agency across treatment-seeking journeys for acutely ill children: how family members navigate complex healthcare before, during and after hospitalisation in a rural Kenyan setting.Zakayo, S. M. Njeru, R. W. Sanga, G. Kimani, M. N. Charo, A. Muraya, K. Sarma, H. Uddin, M. F. Berkley, J. A. Walson, J. L. Kelley, M. Marsh, V. Molyneux, S.
Int J Equity Health, (2020). 19:136

Examining user fee reductions in public primary healthcare facilities in Kenya, 1997-2012: effects on the use and content of antenatal care.Dennis, M. L. Benova, L. Goodman, C. Barasa, E. Abuya, T. Campbell, O. M. R.
Int J Equity Health, (2020). 19:35

Prolonged health worker strikes in Kenya- perspectives and experiences of frontline health managers and local communities in Kilifi County.Waithaka, D. Kagwanja, N. Nzinga, J. Tsofa, B. Leli, H. Mataza, C. Nyaguara, A. Bejon, P. Gilson, L. Barasa, E. Molyneux, S.
Int J Equity Health, (2020). 19:23

Examining purchasing reforms towards universal health coverage by the National Hospital Insurance Fund in Kenya.Mbau, R. Kabia, E. Honda, A. Hanson, K. Barasa, E.
Int J Equity Health, (2020). 19:19

"We are called the et cetera": experiences of the poor with health financing reforms that target them in Kenya.Kabia, E. Mbau, R. Oyando, R. Oduor, C. Bigogo, G. Khagayi, S. Barasa, E.
Int J Equity Health, (2019). 18:98

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, K. W. Morgan, R. Molyneux, S. Barasa, E.
Int J Equity Health, (2018). 17:149

Leadership experiences and practices of South African health managers: what is the influence of gender? -a qualitative, exploratory study.Shung-King, M. Gilson, L. Mbachu, C. Molyneux, S. Muraya, K. W. Uguru, N. Govender, V.
Int J Equity Health, (2018). 17:148

Accountability mechanisms for implementing a health financing option: the case of the basic health care provision fund (BHCPF) in Nigeria.Uzochukwu, B. Onwujekwe, E. Mbachu, C. Okeke, C. Molyneux, S. Gilson, L.
Int J Equity Health, (2018). 17:100

"We are toothless and hanging, but optimistic": sub county managers' experiences of rapid devolution in coastal Kenya.Nyikuri, M. M. Tsofa, B. Okoth, P. Barasa, E. W. Molyneux, S.
Int J Equity Health, (2017). 16:113

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