The May research newsletter focuses on achieving efficient and high-quality acute healthcare, and presents studies on the complex set of factors that influence the decisions of patients and doctors in seeking and providing care. Studies include testing interventions to improve the allocation of care and treatment in Mali; health screening in Armenia; citizen engagement and the quality of public health services in Pakistan; inequality in the quality of health services in the Democratic Republic of Congo; malaria testing and worker productivity in Nigeria; compliance with diagnostic protocols in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cameroon, and Central African Republic; and the quality of care for children with severe disease in The Democratic Republic of Congo, and more.
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Document Date
2021/05/01
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Document Type
Newsletter
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Report Number
159908
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Disclosure Date
2021/06/02
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
World Bank Group Research Newsletter (May 2021)
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Keywords
Growth and Opportunity Act; annual bank conference on development economics; political science; Cash Transfer; community health worker; deadline for submission; land and poverty; community development program; absence of access; billion people; conditional cash transfer; absence of market; political economy argument; costs of malaria; public health service; lack of knowledge; international health community; public health clinic; benefits of trade; antibiotic treatment; clinical observations; subsequent growth; Child Mortality; prescription rates; clinical assessment; health status; labor supply; diabetes mellitus; trade preference; Learning and Innovation Credit; health screening; household survey; pregnant woman; agricultural worker; earnings increase; social mobilization; domestic reform; study estimate; citizen engagement; infant industry; health facility; quality relationship; Antenatal Care; economic recovery; curative care; duty-free entry; ongoing research; long-term impact; health care facilities; recent work; vaccination campaign; social media; patient information; put pressure; welfare perspective; imperfect information; international competition; good compliance; credit constraint; prescription drug; patient demand; patient exit; severe dehydration; market design; acute illness; apparel product
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World Bank Group Research Newsletter (May 2021) (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/334921622617284354/World-Bank-Group-Research-Newsletter-May-2021