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Stefanie Tan
Stefanie Tan
Assistant Professor, University of Toronto
Verified email at lshtm.ac.uk
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Narratives of promise, narratives of caution: A review of the literature on Social Impact Bonds
A Fraser, S Tan, M Lagarde, N Mays
Social policy & administration 52 (1), 4-28, 2018
3012018
Widening perspectives on social impact bonds
S Tan, A Fraser, N McHugh, ME Warner
Journal of Economic Policy Reform 24 (1), 1-10, 2021
772021
Brand loyalty, patients and limited generic medicines uptake
J Costa-Font, C Rudisill, S Tan
Health policy 116 (2-3), 224-233, 2014
612014
Impact of initiatives to improve access to, and choice of, primary and urgent care in England: a systematic review
S Tan, N Mays
Health policy 118 (3), 304-315, 2014
602014
Evaluation of the social impact bond Trailblazers in health and social care final report
A Fraser, S Tan, K Kruithof, M Sim, E Disley, C Giacomantonio, M Lagarde, ...
Policy Innovation Research Unit, 2018
432018
An evaluation of social impact bonds in health and social care: interim report
S Tan, A Fraser, C Giacomantonio, K Kruithof, M Sim, M Lagarde, E Disley, ...
Policy Innovation Research Unit (PIRU), 2015
412015
Use of national clinical databases for informing and for evaluating health care policies
N Black, S Tan
Health Policy 109 (2), 131-136, 2013
352013
Backing what works? Social impact bonds and evidence-informed policy and practice
A Fraser, S Tan, A Boaz, N Mays
Public Money & Management 40 (3), 195-204, 2020
302020
An evaluation of social impact bonds in health and social care
S Tan, A Fraser, C Giacomantonio, K Kruithof, M Sim, M Lagarde, E Disley, ...
PIRU, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine & RAND Europe. Van der …, 2015
232015
To SIB or not to SIB? A comparative analysis of the commissioning processes of two proposed health-focused Social Impact Bond financed interventions in England
A Fraser, S Tan, N Mays
Journal of Economic Policy Reform 24 (1), 28-43, 2021
222021
Theme: Futures in social investment? Learning from the emerging policy and practice of Social Impact Bonds (SIBs) Editorial: Whither Social Impact Bonds (SIBs): the future of …
R Wilson, A Fraser, J Kimmitt, S Tan, N McHugh, T Lowe, M Warner, ...
Public Money & Management 40 (3), 179-182, 2020
152020
Independent assessment of improvements in dementia care and support since 2009
M Knapp, N Black, J Dixon, J Damant, A Rehill, S Tan
Policy Innovation Research Unit (PIRU), 2014
152014
Improving healthcare for people with dementia in England: good progress but more to do
N Black, J Dixon, S Tan, M Knapp
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 108 (12), 478-481, 2015
122015
Evaluating Labour's market reforms, 2002-10
N Mays, S Tan
Journal of health services research & policy 17 (1_suppl), 1-6, 2012
122012
Potential impact of removing general practice boundaries in England: a policy analysis
N Mays, S Tan, E Eastmure, B Erens, M Lagarde, M Wright
Health policy 118 (3), 273-278, 2014
92014
Primary care governance and financing: models and approaches
S Tan, J Farmer, M Roerig, S Allin
< bound method Organization. get_name_with_acronym of< Organization …, 2023
72023
The LOUD SIB Model. The four factors that determine whether a Social Impact Bond is launched
J Ronicle, A Fraser, S Tan, C Erskine
England: Big Lottery Fund report, 2017
72017
Narratives of Promise
A Fraser, S Tan, M Lagarde, N Mays
Narratives of, 2016
62016
Understanding outcomes funds: A guide for practitioners, governments and donors
L Savell, E Carter, M Airoldi, C FitzGerald, S Tan, JO Velarde, ...
University of Oxford, 2022
42022
Black box audio/video recording in the operating room: time for anesthesiologists to get with the picture
D Levin, S Tan
Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie 62, 937-938, 2015
42015
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