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Subsidies, Information, and the Timing of Children’s Health Care in Mali (English)

Sustained progress in reducing child mortality requires better care for children who are acutely ill. This paper studies how health care subsidies and health workers providing information on symptoms affect the overuse and underuse of primary care, which depend not just on absolute levels of demand, but also on whether care is received when the child is actually sick. In a randomized controlled trial of 1,768 children in Mali, the study collected...
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Sautmann,Anja; Brown,Samuel; Dean,Mark.

Subsidies, Information, and the Timing of Children’s Health Care in Mali (English). Impact Evaluation series|Policy Research working paper|no. WPS 9486 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/880531606763203323

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