The relationship between a microfinance-based healthcare delivery platform, health insurance coverage, health screenings, and disease management in rural Western Kenya
Abstract Background Structural barriers often prevent rural Kenyans from receiving healthcare and diagnostic testing. The Bridging Income Generation through grouP Integrated Care (BIGPIC) Family intervention facilitates microfinance groups, provides health screenings and treatment, and delivers educ...
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Main Authors: | Molly Rosenberg (Author), James Akiruga Amisi (Author), Daria Szkwarko (Author), Dan N. Tran (Author), Becky Genberg (Author), Maya Luetke (Author), Sina Kianersi (Author), Jane Namae (Author), Jeremiah Laktabai (Author), Sonak Pastakia (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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