Private provider practices and incentives for hypertension management in rural and peri-urban Telangana, India- a qualitative study
Abstract Hypertension poses a critical threat to health in India, being the predominant risk factor for mortality and disability. With over 70% of outpatient care being provided by the private sector, our study investigated the practices and incentives of private health providers in screening, diagn...
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Main Authors: | Samriddhi S Gupte (Author), Ashish Sachdeva (Author), Aman Kabra (Author), Bhanu Pratap Singh (Author), Ashish Krishna (Author), Anupam Khungar Pathni (Author), Bhawna Sharma (Author), Andrew Moran (Author), Amarendar Reddy Mamindla (Author), Nanda Kishore Kannuri (Author), Sarang Deo (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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