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Evidence is good for your health system: policy reform to remedy catastrophic and impoverishing health spending in Mexico
FM Knaul, H Arreola-Ornelas, O Méndez-Carniado, C Bryson-Cahn, ...
The Lancet 368 (9549), 1828-1841, 2006
3952006
Assessing the effect of the 2001–06 Mexican health reform: an interim report card
E Gakidou, R Lozano, E González-Pier, J Abbott-Klafter, JT Barofsky, ...
The Lancet 368 (9550), 1920-1935, 2006
3502006
Spreading Fear: The Announcement Of The Public Charge Rule Reduced Enrollment In Child Safety-Net Programs
J Barofsky, A Vargas, D Rodriguez, A Barrows
Health Affairs 39 (10), 1752-1761, 2020
1282020
Malaria eradication and economic outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa: evidence from Uganda
J Barofsky, TD Anekwe, C Chase
Journal of health economics 44, 118-136, 2015
862015
Estimating population cause-specific mortality fractions from in-hospital mortality: validation of a new method
CJL Murray, AD Lopez, JT Barofsky, C Bryson-Cahn, R Lozano
PLoS Medicine 4 (11), e326, 2007
632007
The economic effects of malaria eradication: Evidence from an intervention in Uganda
J Barofsky, C Chase, T Anekwe, F Farzadfar
Program on the Global Demography of Aging Working Paper 2011 (70), 2011
492011
Evaluación del impacto de la reforma mexicana de salud 2001-2006: un informe inicial
E Gakidou, R Lozano, E González-Pier, J Abbott-Klafter, JT Barofsky, ...
salud pública de méxico 49, s88-s109, 2007
492007
PEPFAR funding associated with an increase in employment among males in ten sub-Saharan African countries
Z Wagner, J Barofsky, N Sood
Health Affairs 34 (6), 946-953, 2015
272015
Evidence is good for your health system: policy reform to remedy catastrophic and impoverishing health spending in Mexico
FM Knaul, H Arreola-Ornelas, O Méndez-Carniado, C Bryson-Cahn, ...
Salud publica de Mexico 49, s70-s87, 2007
262007
Estimating the impact of health insurance in developing nations: Evidence from Mexico’s Seguro Popular
J Barofsky
Harvard School of Public Health, Cambridge, MA, 2011
202011
Putting out the ‘unwelcome mat:’The Announced Public Charge Rule reduced safety net enrollment among exempt noncitizens
J Barofsky, A Vargas, D Rodriguez, E Matos, A Barrows
Journal of Behavioral Public Administration 4 (2), 2021
72021
Treatment as insurance: HIV antiretroviral therapy offers financial risk protection in Malawi
S Dickerson, V Baranov, J Bor, J Barofsky
Health Policy and Planning 35 (6), 676-683, 2020
72020
Nudging emergency department initiated addiction treatment
K Butler, T Chavez, S Wakeman, T Robertson, J Leifer, J Barofsky, LS Kao, ...
Journal of addiction medicine, 2022
62022
Application of behavioral economics principles to reduce injectable contraceptive discontinuation in rural Ethiopia: A stratified-pair, cluster-randomized field trial
W Karim, A. M., Guichon, D., Yihun, B. Y., Zemichael, N. F., Lorenzana, K ...
Gates Open Research 3 (1494), 2019
62019
Evaluating the impact of the 2001-2006 Mexican Health Reform: an interim report card
E Gakidou, R Lozano, E González-Pier
ForthcomingThe Lancet, 0
6
Universal health coverage for the poor: A cost-benefit analysis of Mexico’s Seguro Popular
J Barofsky
Organization 2, 2010
52010
Beliefs about the benefits of HIV treatment in the era of “treat all”: evidence from rural South Africa
J Bor, J Barofsky, D Flanagan, T Barnighausen
Population Association of America Annual Meeting, 2018
42018
The effect of government health expenditure on the income distribution: a comparison of valuation methods in Ghana
J Barofsky, SD Younger
Commitment to Equity (CEQ) Working Paper Series, 2019
32019
Assessing the effect of the 2001-06 Mexican health reform: an interim report card
E Gakidou, R Lozano, E González-Pier, J Abbott-Klafter, JT Barofsky, ...
Salud Pública de México 49, s88-s109, 2007
32007
Seriously, I’ll do it tomorrow: Procrastination in health insurance enrollment using Mexico’s Seguro Popular
J Barofsky
Unpublished working paper, 2013
22013
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