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Manuela Villar Uribe
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Publications - 9
Citations - 448
Manuela Villar Uribe is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 216 citations. Previous affiliations of Manuela Villar Uribe include World Bank Group.
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Health equity and COVID-19: global perspectives.
Efrat Shadmi,Yingyao Chen,Inês Dourado,Inbal Faran-Perach,Inbal Faran-Perach,John Furler,Peter Hangoma,Peter Hangoma,Peter Hangoma,Piya Hanvoravongchai,Claudia Obando,Varduhi Petrosyan,Krishna D. Rao,Ana Lorena Ruano,Leiyu Shi,Luis Eugenio Portela Fernandes de Souza,Sivan Spitzer-Shohat,Elizabeth Sturgiss,Rapeepong Suphanchaimat,Manuela Villar Uribe,Sara Willems +20 more
TL;DR: To address the challenges to health equity and describe some of the approaches taken by governments and local organizations, 13 country case studies from various regions around the world are compiled.
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Can task-shifting work at scale?: Comparing clinical knowledge of non-physician clinicians to physicians in Nigeria
TL;DR: Non-physician clinicians can provide the same quality of primary care, for a set of common illnesses, as Medical Officers with similar personal characteristics, but clinical skills across cadres need strengthening.
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Looking forward to the next 15 years: innovation and new pathways for research in health equity
Ana Lorena Ruano,Efrat Shadmi,John Furler,Krishna D. Rao,Miguel San Sebastian,Manuela Villar Uribe,Leiyu Shi +6 more
TL;DR: The IJEqH celebrates its fifteenth anniversary with an article collection that presents a call for new and novel research in equity in health and invites its authors to use new approaches and methods, and to focus on emerging areas of research related to health equity.
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Realizing the right to health in Latin America, equitably.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an overview of one of the most challenging objectives of health systems: equity and the realization of the right to health in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Out-of-Pocket Household Expenditures on Medical Injections in Cambodia
TL;DR: This study found high levels of medical injection use, particularly among private healthcare providers, which was significantly associated with high healthcare expenditures in rural northwest Cambodia.