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Bjarne Robberstad

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Plos One|February 8, 2017
Explaining changes in child health inequality in the run up to the 2015 Millennium Development Goals (MDGs): The case of ZambiaPeter Hangoma, Arild Aakvik, Bjarne Robberstad
World Development|February 10, 2018
Does Free Public Health Care Increase Utilization and Reduce Spending? Heterogeneity and Long Term EffectsPeter Hangoma, Bjarne Robberstad, Arild Aakvik
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation : C/E|July 16, 2005
Cost and cost-effectiveness of community based and health facility based directly observed treatment of tuberculosis in Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaEliud Wandwalo, Bjarne Robberstad, Odd Morkve
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation : C/E|February 24, 2007
Cost-effectiveness of medical interventions to prevent cardiovascular disease in a sub-Saharan African country--the case of TanzaniaBjarne Robberstad, Yusuf Hemed, Ole F Norheim
BMC Health Services Research|March 29, 2022
Public participation: healthcare rationing in the newspaper mediaAudun Brendbekken, Bjarne Robberstad, Ole F Norheim
International Journal for Equity in Health|January 31, 2018
Who benefits from increased service utilisation? Examining the distributional effects of payment for performance in TanzaniaPeter Binyaruka, Bjarne Robberstad, Gaute Torsvik, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 28, 2025
"Can you bury him before he dies?" Sickle cell disease and social sites of suffering in Malawi and UgandaSarah Svege, Joseph Rujumba, Bjarne Robberstad, et al.
Health Policy and Planning|November 1, 2018
Does payment for performance increase performance inequalities across health providers? A case study of TanzaniaPeter Binyaruka, Bjarne Robberstad, Gaute Torsvik, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|July 14, 2024
"Whatever is bad goes back to the woman": The gendered blame game of sickle cell disease in Malawi and UgandaSarah Svege, Joseph Rujumba, Bjarne Robberstad, et al.
PLOS Global Public Health|July 9, 2025
"I want to help my body": Acceptability of malaria chemoprevention among children with sickle cell anaemia and their caregivers in Malawi and UgandaSarah Svege, Siri Lange, Bjarne Robberstad, et al.
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Plos One|February 8, 2017
Explaining changes in child health inequality in the run up to the 2015 Millennium Development Goals (MDGs): The case of ZambiaPeter Hangoma, Arild Aakvik, Bjarne Robberstad
World Development|February 10, 2018
Does Free Public Health Care Increase Utilization and Reduce Spending? Heterogeneity and Long Term EffectsPeter Hangoma, Bjarne Robberstad, Arild Aakvik
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation : C/E|July 16, 2005
Cost and cost-effectiveness of community based and health facility based directly observed treatment of tuberculosis in Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaEliud Wandwalo, Bjarne Robberstad, Odd Morkve
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation : C/E|February 24, 2007
Cost-effectiveness of medical interventions to prevent cardiovascular disease in a sub-Saharan African country--the case of TanzaniaBjarne Robberstad, Yusuf Hemed, Ole F Norheim
BMC Health Services Research|March 29, 2022
Public participation: healthcare rationing in the newspaper mediaAudun Brendbekken, Bjarne Robberstad, Ole F Norheim
International Journal for Equity in Health|January 31, 2018
Who benefits from increased service utilisation? Examining the distributional effects of payment for performance in TanzaniaPeter Binyaruka, Bjarne Robberstad, Gaute Torsvik, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 28, 2025
"Can you bury him before he dies?" Sickle cell disease and social sites of suffering in Malawi and UgandaSarah Svege, Joseph Rujumba, Bjarne Robberstad, et al.
Health Policy and Planning|November 1, 2018
Does payment for performance increase performance inequalities across health providers? A case study of TanzaniaPeter Binyaruka, Bjarne Robberstad, Gaute Torsvik, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|July 14, 2024
"Whatever is bad goes back to the woman": The gendered blame game of sickle cell disease in Malawi and UgandaSarah Svege, Joseph Rujumba, Bjarne Robberstad, et al.
PLOS Global Public Health|July 9, 2025
"I want to help my body": Acceptability of malaria chemoprevention among children with sickle cell anaemia and their caregivers in Malawi and UgandaSarah Svege, Siri Lange, Bjarne Robberstad, et al.
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