Description:
This article assesses whether social franchising of tuberculosis (TB) services in Myanmar has succeeded in providing quality treatment while ensuring equity in access and financial protection for poor patients. Newly diagnosed TB patients receiving treatment from private general practitioners (GPs) belonging to the franchise were identified. They were interviewed about social conditions, health seeking and health care costs at the time of starting treatment and again after 6 months follow-up. Routine data were used to ascertain clinical outcomes as well as to monitor trends in case notification.
Source/publisher:
The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine via Health Policy and Planning
Date of Publication:
2007-04-12
Date of entry:
2010-10-28
Grouping:
- Individual Documents
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Language:
English