Publikasi Scopus 2024 per tanggal 31 Mei 2024 (409 artikel)

Jiang W.; Dong D.; Febriani E.; Adeyi O.; Fuady A.; Surendran S.; Tang S.; Mutasa R.U.
Jiang, Weixi (57190153756); Dong, Di (57225825140); Febriani, Esty (57223998465); Adeyi, Olusoji (6603435645); Fuady, Ahmad (37085331400); Surendran, Sapna (57221994140); Tang, Shenglan (7403437311); Mutasa, Ronald Upenyu (56005360300)
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Policy gaps in addressing market failures and intervention misalignments in tuberculosis control: prospects for improvement in China, India, and Indonesia
2024
The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific
46
101045
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School of Public Health, Fudan University, Xuhui District, Shanghai, China; Health, Nutrition and Population Global Practice, World Bank, Washington, 20433, DC, United States; Lecturer of Public Health Magister Heath Institute, STIKKU, West Java, Indonesia; Resilient Health Systems, Washington, DC, United States; Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; Duke Global Health Institute, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States
Jiang W., School of Public Health, Fudan University, Xuhui District, Shanghai, China; Dong D., Health, Nutrition and Population Global Practice, World Bank, Washington, 20433, DC, United States; Febriani E., Lecturer of Public Health Magister Heath Institute, STIKKU, West Java, Indonesia; Adeyi O., Resilient Health Systems, Washington, DC, United States; Fuady A., Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; Surendran S., Health, Nutrition and Population Global Practice, World Bank, Washington, 20433, DC, United States; Tang S., Duke Global Health Institute, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States; Mutasa R.U., Health, Nutrition and Population Global Practice, World Bank, Washington, 20433, DC, United States
India, Indonesia, and China are the top three countries with the highest tuberculosis (TB) burden. To achieve the end TB target, we analyzed policy gaps in addressing market failures as well as misalignments between National TB Programs (NTP) and health insurance policies in TB control in three countries. In India and Indonesia, we found insufficient incentives to engage private practitioners or to motivate them to improve service quality. In addition, ineffective supervision of practice and limited coverage of drugs or diagnostics was present in all three countries. The major policy misalignment identified in all three countries is that while treatment guidelines encourage outpatient treatment for drug-sensitive patients, the national health insurance scheme covers primarily inpatient services. We therefore advocate for better alignment of TB control programs and broader universal health coverage (UHC) programs to leverage additional resources from national health insurance programs to improve the effective coverage of TB care. © 2024 The Author(s)
Market failure; Policy misalignments; Tuberculosis
Elsevier Ltd
26666065
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