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Amanda Glassman
Researcher at Center for Global Development
Publications - 98
Citations - 2841
Amanda Glassman is an academic researcher from Center for Global Development. The author has contributed to research in topics: Global health & Health care. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 96 publications receiving 2350 citations. Previous affiliations of Amanda Glassman include Brigham and Women's Hospital & London School of Economics and Political Science.
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Conditional cash transfers and health: unpacking the causal chain
TL;DR: Results are mixed with respect to nutrition and health outcomes, suggesting that encouraging utilisation when the pertinence of services is unknown or of poor quality may not produce the expected effects, while the main policy recommendation is the need to find the right mix of incentives and regulation to improve the quality of care.
Global Sustainable Development Report 2019: The Future is Now – Science for Achieving Sustainable Development
Peter Messerli,Endah Murniningtyas,Parfait M. Eloundou-Enyegue,Ernest G. Foli,Eeva Furman,Amanda Glassman,Gonzalo Hernandez Licona,Eun Mee Kim,Wolfgang Lutz,Jean Paul Moatti,Katherine Richardson,Muhammad Saidam,David Smith,Jurgis Kazimieras Staniškis,Jean-Pascal van Ypersele +14 more
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Impact of conditional cash transfers on maternal and newborn health.
Amanda Glassman,Denizhan Duran,Lisa K. Fleisher,Daniel A. Singer,Rachel Sturke,Gustavo Angeles,Jodi Charles,Bob Emrey,Joanne Gleason,Winnie Mwebsa,Kelly Saldana,Kristina Yarrow,Marge Koblinsky +12 more
TL;DR: The case for further investment in CCT programmes for maternal and newborn health is made, noting gaps in knowledge and providing recommendations for better design and evaluation of such programmes.
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Universal health coverage and intersectoral action for health: key messages from Disease Control Priorities, 3rd edition
Dean T. Jamison,Ala Alwan,Charles Mock,Rachel Nugent,David A Watkins,Olusoji Adeyi,Shuchi Anand,Rifat Atun,Stefano M. Bertozzi,Zulfiqar A Bhutta,Agnes Binagwaho,Robert E. Black,Mark blecher,Barry R. Bloom,Elizabeth Brouwer,Donald A. P. Bundy,Dan Chisholm,Alarcos Cieza,Mark R. Cullen,Kristen Danforth,Nilanthi de Silva,Haile T. Debas,Peter Donkor,Tarun Dua,Kenneth A. Fleming,Mark Gallivan,Patricia J. Garcia,Atul A. Gawande,Atul A. Gawande,Thomas A. Gaziano,Thomas A. Gaziano,Hellen Gelband,Roger I. Glass,Amanda Glassman,Glenda Gray,Demissie Habte,King K. Holmes,Susan Horton,Guy Hutton,Prabhat Jha,Felicia Marie Knaul,Olive Kobusingye,Eric L. Krakauer,Margaret E Kruk,Peter J. Lachmann,Ramanan Laxminarayan,Carol Levin,Lai-Meng Looi,Nita Madhav,Adel A. F. Mahmoud,Jean Claude Mbanya,Anthony Measham,María Elena Medina-Mora,Carol Medlin,Anne Mills,Jody Anne Mills,Jaime Montoya,Ole Frithjof Norheim,Zachary Olson,Folashade O. Omokhodion,Ben Oppenheim,Toby Ord,Vikram Patel,George C Patton,John W. Peabody,Dorairaj Prabhakaran,Dorairaj Prabhakaran,Jinyuan Qi,Teri A. Reynolds,Sevket Ruacan,Rengaswamy Sankaranarayanan,Jaime Sepúlveda,Richard Skolnik,Kirk R. Smith,Marleen Temmerman,Stephen Tollman,Stéphane Verguet,Damian G. Walker,Neff Walker,Yangfeng Wu,Kun Zhao +80 more
TL;DR: DCP3 is particularly relevant as achievement of EUHC relies increasingly on greater domestic finance, with global developmental assistance in health focusing more on global public goods.
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Cardiovascular, respiratory, and related disorders: key messages from Disease Control Priorities, 3rd edition.
Dorairaj Prabhakaran,Shuchi Anand,David A Watkins,Thomas A. Gaziano,Yangfeng Wu,Jean Claude Mbanya,Rachel Nugent,Vamadevan S. Ajay,Ashkan Afshin,Alma J Adler,Mohammed K. Ali,Eric D. Bateman,Janet Prvu Bettger,Robert O. Bonow,Elizabeth Brouwer,Gene Bukhman,Fiona Bull,Peter Burney,Simon Capewell,Juliana C.N. Chan,Eeshwar K. Chandrasekar,Jie Chen,Michael H. Criqui,John Dirks,Sagar Dugani,Michael M. Engelgau,Meguid El Nahas,Caroline H.D. Fall,Valery L. Feigin,F. Gerald R. Fowkes,Amanda Glassman,Shifalika Goenka,Rajeev Gupta,Babar Hasan,Fred Hersch,Frank B. Hu,Mark D. Huffman,Samer Jabbour,Deborah Jarvis,Panniyammakal Jeemon,Rohina Joshi,Jemima H. Kamano,Andre Pascal Kengne,Preeti Kudesia,R. Krishna Kumar,Kalyanaraman Kumaran,Estelle V. Lambert,Edward S. Lee,Chaoyun Li,Rong Luo,Matthew J. Magee,Vasanti S. Malik,J. Antonio Marin-Neto,Guy B. Marks,Bongani M. Mayosi,Helen McGuire,Renata Micha,J. Jaime Miranda,Pablo Aschner Montoya,Andrew E. Moran,Dariush Mozaffarian,Saraladevi Naicker,Nadraj G. Naidoo,K.M. Venkat Narayan,Irina Nikolic,Martin O'Donnell,Churchill Onen,Clive Osmond,Anushka Patel,Rogelio Pérez-Padilla,Neil R Poulter,Michael Pratt,Miriam Rabkin,Vikram Rajan,Anis Rassi,Ishita Rawal,Giuseppe Remuzzi,Miguel C. Riella,Greg A. Roth,Ambuj Roy,Adolfo Rubinstein,Yuna Sakuma,Uchechukwu K.A. Sampson,Karen R. Siegel,Karen Sliwa,Marc Suhrcke,Nikhil Tandon,Bernadette Thomas,Claudia Vaca,Rajesh Vedanthan,Stéphane Verguet,Michael Webb,Mary Beth Weber,Laurie P. Whitsel,Gary Wong,Lijing L. Yan,Clyde W. Yancy,Ping Zhang,Dong Zhao,Yishan Zhu +99 more
TL;DR: The outlined interventions provide a pathway for countries attempting to convert the UN Sustainable Development Goal commitments into tangible action and could be a starting place for low-income and middle-income countries developing universal health coverage packages.