Conditional cash transfers for improving uptake of health interventions in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review

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Further research is needed to clarify the cost effectiveness of conditional cash transfer programs and better understand which components play a critical role. The potential success and desirability of such programs in low-income settings, with more limited health system capacity, also deserves more …
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Authors Lagarde M;Haines A;Palmer N;;
Journal JAMA
Year 2007
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