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The upward trend in the incidence of caesarean deliveries is a widespread stylised fact in many countries. Several studies have argued that it does not reflect, at least in part, patients' needs but that it is also influenced by other factors, such as providers/physicians incentives. Not...
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The aim of this chapter is to present the outline of a model approach for project management in the healthcare sector on the example of clinical trial projects. Special attention was given to non-commercial projects. The authors try to fill the identified gap concerning model approaches and...
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While the burden of non-communicable diseases is rising in low- and middle-income countries, the uptake of screening for these diseases remains low. We conducted a community-based RCT in Indonesia to assess whether personalized and targeted text messages can increase the demand for existing...
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if the wage differential by firm size in Brazil can be explained by the predictions of the Efficiency Wage Theory. It is …
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