2020
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3562391
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Building Resilient Health Systems: Experimental Evidence from Sierra Leone and the 2014 Ebola Outbreak

Abstract: Developing countries are characterized by high rates of mortality and morbidity. A potential contributing factor is the low utilization of health systems, stemming from the low perceived quality of care delivered by health personnel. This factor may be especially critical during crises, when individuals choose whether to cooperate with response efforts and frontline health personnel. We experimentally examine efforts aimed at improving health worker performance in the context of the 2014-15 West African Ebola … Show more

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“…Implementing crisis procedures in African healthcare workers can lead to better patient outcomes and reduce the spread of Ebola via increased viral detection and decreased morbidity and mortality. 109,110 Healthcare systems should also utilize isolation practices for infected patients to reduce community transmission of Ebola. Reducing community transmission will be achieved by early hospitalization and isolation and vaccination of the majority.…”
Section: What Are the Implications If The Disease Is Not Controlled?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implementing crisis procedures in African healthcare workers can lead to better patient outcomes and reduce the spread of Ebola via increased viral detection and decreased morbidity and mortality. 109,110 Healthcare systems should also utilize isolation practices for infected patients to reduce community transmission of Ebola. Reducing community transmission will be achieved by early hospitalization and isolation and vaccination of the majority.…”
Section: What Are the Implications If The Disease Is Not Controlled?mentioning
confidence: 99%