Reducing the global burden of alcohol‐associated liver disease: a blueprint for action

SK Asrani, J Mellinger, JP Arab, VH Shah - Hepatology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Alcohol‐associated liver disease (ALD) is a major driver of global liver related morbidity and
mortality. There are 2.4 billion drinkers (950 million heavy drinkers) and the lifetime …

[HTML][HTML] Quality of tuberculosis care in high burden countries: the urgent need to address gaps in the care cascade

D Cazabon, H Alsdurf, S Satyanarayana… - International Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Despite the high coverage of directly observed treatment short-course (DOTS), tuberculosis
(TB) continues to affect 10.4 million people each year, and kills 1.8 million. High TB mortality …

[图书][B] Evaluation: A systematic approach

PH Rossi, MW Lipsey, GT Henry - 2018 - books.google.com
The long-awaited new edition is here! Evaluation: A Systematic Approach, by Peter H. Rossi,
Mark W. Lipsey, and Gary T. Henry, is the best-selling comprehensive introduction to the …

Use of standardised patients for healthcare quality research in low-and middle-income countries

A Kwan, B Daniels, S Bergkvist, V Das, M Pai… - BMJ global health, 2019 - gh.bmj.com
The use of standardised patients (SPs)—people recruited from the local community to
present the same case to multiple providers in a blinded fashion—is increasingly used to …

[HTML][HTML] Variations in the quality of tuberculosis care in urban India: a cross-sectional, standardized patient study in two cities

A Kwan, B Daniels, V Saria, S Satyanarayana… - PLoS …, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Background India has the highest burden of tuberculosis (TB). Although most patients with
TB in India seek care from the private sector, there is limited evidence on quality of TB care …

Efficacy and safety of immunosuppression withdrawal in pediatric liver transplant recipients: moving toward personalized management

S Feng, JC Bucuvalas, GV Mazariegos, JC Magee… - …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background and Aims Tolerance is transplantation's holy grail, as it denotes allograft health
without immunosuppression and its toxicities. Our aim was to determine, among stable long …

When a doctor falls from the sky: The impact of easing doctor supply constraints on mortality

EN Okeke - American economic review, 2023 - aeaweb.org
This paper describes the results of a policy experiment conducted in coordination with the
Nigerian government. In this experiment, some communities were randomly selected to …

[HTML][HTML] Two Indias: The structure of primary health care markets in rural Indian villages with implications for policy

J Das, B Daniels, M Ashok, EY Shim… - Social Science & …, 2022 - Elsevier
We visited 1519 villages across 19 Indian states in 2009 to (a) count all health care
providers and (b) elicit their quality as measured through tests of medical knowledge. We …

Accounting for variation in and overuse of antibiotics among humans

MJ Blaser, MK Melby, M Lock, M Nichter - Bioessays, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Worldwide, antibiotic use is increasing, but many infections against which antibiotics are
applied are not even caused by bacteria. Over‐the‐counter and internet sales preclude …

The promise and peril of universal health care

DE Bloom, A Khoury, R Subbaraman - Science, 2018 - science.org
BACKGROUND The September 1978 Alma-Ata Declaration is a landmark event in the
history of global health. The declaration raised awareness of “health for all” as a universal …