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Biography

Dalinjong Philip Ayizem is a Ghanaian and a health economist trained at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree (in Sociology) from the University of Ghana. Currently, he works at the Navrongo Health Research.

Activities

Education and qualifications (3)

University of Technology Sydney: Broadway, NSW, AU

2015-03-25 to 2018-08-22 | Doctoral degree (Faculty of Health)
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Philip Ayizem Dalinjong

University of Cape Town: Cape Town, Western Cape, ZA

2009-01-06 to 2010-12-15 | Masters in Public Health (Health Economics) (Health Economics Unit)
Education
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Philip Ayizem Dalinjong

University of Ghana: Accra, Greater Accra, GH

2002-09-01 to 2005-05-15 | Bachelor of Arts (Department of Sociology)
Education
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Philip Ayizem Dalinjong

Works (9)

Current tobacco use and susceptibility to using tobacco among non-users of tobacco: A cross-sectional study among school-going adolescents in Sierra Leone

Tobacco Induced Diseases
2023-01-30 | Journal article
Contributors: Peter James; John Kabba; Abdulai Bah; Ayesha Idriss; Chenai Kitchen; Eugene Conteh; Michael Lahai; Philip Dalinjong
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Demand- and supply-side factors affecting utilisation and provision of maternal health services under the free maternal health care policy in one municipality in Northern Ghana

2021-10-01 | Other
Contributors: Philip Ayizem Dalinjong; Alex Y Wang; Caroline SE Homer
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Health-seeking behaviour and cost of fever treatment to households in a malaria-endemic setting of northern Ghana: a cross-sectional study

BMJ Open
2021-09 | Journal article
Contributors: Maxwell Ayindenaba Dalaba; Paul Welaga; Philip Ayizem Dalinjong; Samuel Chatio; Mustapha Immurana; Robert Kaba Alhassan; Desmond Klu; Alfred Kwesi Manyeh; Isaiah Agorinya; Abraham Oduro et al.
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The free maternal health policy: acceptability and satisfaction with quality of maternal health services during pregnancy in rural Northern Ghana

Journal of Health Sciences
2019-08-30 | Journal article
Contributors: Philip Ayizem Dalinjong; Alex Y Wang; Caroline SE Homer
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Are health facilities well equipped to provide basic quality childbirth services under the free maternal health policy? Findings from rural Northern Ghana

BMC Health Services Research
2018-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Philip Ayizem Dalinjong; Alex Y. Wang; Caroline S. E. Homer
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The implementation of the free maternal health policy in rural Northern Ghana: synthesised results and lessons learnt

BMC Research Notes
2018-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Philip Ayizem Dalinjong; Alex Y. Wang; Caroline S. E. Homer
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Has the free maternal health policy eliminated out of pocket payments for maternal health services? Views of women, health providers and insurance managers in Northern Ghana

PLOS ONE
2018-02-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Philip Ayizem Dalinjong; Cassandra Nichole Spracklen; Alex Y. Wang; Caroline S. E. Homer
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The operations of the free maternal care policy and out of pocket payments during childbirth in rural Northern Ghana

Health Economics Review
2017-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Philip Ayizem Dalinjong; Alex Y. Wang; Caroline S. E. Homer
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The national health insurance scheme: perceptions and experiences of health care providers and clients in two districts of Ghana

Journal article
DOI:

10.1186/2191-1991-2-13

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Peer review (7 reviews for 4 publications/grants)

Review activity for BMC health services research (2)
Review activity for BMJ open. (2)
Review activity for Health policy open. (1)
Review activity for SSM. (2)