Mariam Ally

495 total citations
17 papers, 332 citations indexed

About

Mariam Ally is a scholar working on Finance, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Economics and Econometrics. According to data from OpenAlex, Mariam Ally has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 332 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Finance, 9 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 7 papers in Economics and Econometrics. Recurrent topics in Mariam Ally's work include Healthcare Systems and Reforms (11 papers), Global Maternal and Child Health (9 papers) and HIV/AIDS Impact and Responses (6 papers). Mariam Ally is often cited by papers focused on Healthcare Systems and Reforms (11 papers), Global Maternal and Child Health (9 papers) and HIV/AIDS Impact and Responses (6 papers). Mariam Ally collaborates with scholars based in Tanzania, United Kingdom and United States. Mariam Ally's co-authors include Gemini Mtei, Josephine Borghi, August Kuwawenaruwa, Suzan Makawia, Filip Meheus, Anne Mills, John O. Gyapong, Jane Goudge, Raymond Hutubessy and Susan Wang and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, BMC Medicine and BMJ Open.

In The Last Decade

Mariam Ally

17 papers receiving 313 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mariam Ally Tanzania 9 194 190 129 93 50 17 332
Andrew Green United Kingdom 8 126 0.6× 94 0.5× 99 0.8× 84 0.9× 30 0.6× 32 306
Henry Chukwuemeka Uro-Chukwu Nigeria 12 51 0.3× 117 0.6× 158 1.2× 59 0.6× 30 0.6× 39 321
Hyacinth E. Onah Nigeria 11 73 0.4× 334 1.8× 98 0.8× 27 0.3× 50 1.0× 28 511
Shyamkumar Sriram United States 8 121 0.6× 89 0.5× 103 0.8× 42 0.5× 50 1.0× 38 278
Ricardo Bitrán United States 4 177 0.9× 189 1.0× 156 1.2× 95 1.0× 13 0.3× 6 316
Samiksha Singh India 11 41 0.2× 179 0.9× 85 0.7× 36 0.4× 30 0.6× 28 329
Bernard Kadio Canada 7 81 0.4× 251 1.3× 154 1.2× 21 0.2× 18 0.4× 8 371
Shafiu Mohammed Nigeria 7 108 0.6× 77 0.4× 129 1.0× 96 1.0× 14 0.3× 28 309
Neena Raina India 10 25 0.1× 244 1.3× 138 1.1× 21 0.2× 34 0.7× 21 455
Adun Mohara Thailand 7 56 0.3× 47 0.2× 63 0.5× 165 1.8× 39 0.8× 10 274

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mariam Ally

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All Works

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Binyaruka, Peter, et al.. (2021). Assessment of equity in healthcare financing and benefits distribution in Tanzania: a cross-sectional study protocol. BMJ Open. 11(9). e045807–e045807. 7 indexed citations
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Nkhoma, Dominic, et al.. (2020). Public Spending In Health Sector in Malawi. World Bank, Washington, DC eBooks. 1 indexed citations
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Ally, Mariam, et al.. (2020). Tanzania Health Sector Public Expenditure Review 2020. World Bank, Washington, DC eBooks. 8 indexed citations
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Ally, Mariam, et al.. (2020). Tanzania Health Financing Policy Notes The Role of Complementary Financing Mechanisms in Tanzania's Health Finance Architecture. The World Bank Open Knowledge Repository (World Bank). 2 indexed citations
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Menon, Veena, Delivette Castor, Hally Mahler, et al.. (2014). Costs and Impacts of Scaling up Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision in Tanzania. PLoS ONE. 9(5). e83925–e83925. 23 indexed citations
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Borghi, Josephine, Stephen Maluka, August Kuwawenaruwa, et al.. (2013). Promoting universal financial protection: a case study of new management of community health insurance in Tanzania. Health Research Policy and Systems. 11(1). 21–21. 39 indexed citations
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Borghi, Josephine, Gemini Mtei, & Mariam Ally. (2012). Modelling the implications of moving towards universal coverage in Tanzania. Health Policy and Planning. 27(suppl 1). i88–i100. 9 indexed citations
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Mtei, Gemini, Suzan Makawia, Mariam Ally, et al.. (2012). Who pays and who benefits from health care? An assessment of equity in health care financing and benefit distribution in Tanzania. Health Policy and Planning. 27(suppl 1). i23–i34. 74 indexed citations
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Mills, Anne, Mariam Ally, Jane Goudge, John O. Gyapong, & Gemini Mtei. (2012). Progress towards universal coverage: the health systems of Ghana, South Africa and Tanzania. Health Policy and Planning. 27(suppl 1). i4–i12. 40 indexed citations
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Hodkinson, Bridget, Eustasius Musenge, Mariam Ally, et al.. (2012). Functional disability and health-related quality of life in South Africans with early rheumatoid arthritis. Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology. 41(5). 366–374. 29 indexed citations
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Ataguba, John E., Gemini Mtei, Bertha Garshong, et al.. (2009). Implications of the analysis of financing and benefit incidence in Ghana, South Africa and Tanzania for health insurance policy debates. LSHTM Research Online (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine). 4 indexed citations
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McIntyre, Di, Bertha Garshong, Gemini Mtei, et al.. (2008). Superar la fragmentación y avanzar hacia la cobertura universal: claves desde Ghana, Sudáfrica y la República Unida de Tanzanía. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 86(11). 871–876. 3 indexed citations
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Mtei, Gemini, et al.. (2008). An Assessment of the Health Financing System in Tanzania. Report on SHIELD Work Package 1. LSHTM Research Online (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine). 2 indexed citations
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Mtei, Gemini, Jo-Ann Mulligan, New Palmer, et al.. (2007). An Assessment of the Health Financing System in Tanzania: Implications for Equity and Social Health Insurance: Report on Shield Work Package 1. SSRN Electronic Journal. 11(1). 5–5. 6 indexed citations

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