Intervening in the local health system to improve diabetes care: lessons from a health service experiment in a poor urban neighborhood in India
Background: Many efficacious health service interventions to improve diabetes care are known. However, there is little evidence on whether such interventions are effective while delivered in real-world resource-constrained settings. Objective: To evaluate an intervention aimed at improving diabetes...
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Main Authors: | Upendra Bhojani (Author), Patrick Kolsteren (Author), Bart Criel (Author), Stefaan De Henauw (Author), Thriveni S. Beerenahally (Author), Roos Verstraeten (Author), Narayanan Devadasan (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2015-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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