
Designing for Provider Behavior Change: Developing Solutions to Provider-side Barriers to Quality Care
blog, Breakthrough ACTIONWritten by: Allison Schachter and Stephanie Levy, Breakthrough ACTION
A growing focus on provider behavior in global health programming has generated interest in further understanding and addressing barriers to providing quality care. Breakthrough…

Same Information, Different Order: Testing Before Consultation to Improve Protocol Adherence
blog, Breakthrough ACTIONWritten by: Sriram Sridharan, Faraz Haqqi, Angela Acosta, Temitope Ogunbi, and Eno Idiong, Breakthrough ACTION
When treating suspected malaria cases, providers at many Nigerian health facilities often base treatments on their own clinical diagnosis,…


Harnessing Behavioral Design to Improve Maternal Care in Zambia
blog, Breakthrough RESEARCHWritten by: Jill Chanley, Jana Smith, and Rachel Yavinsky, Breakthrough RESEARCH
Recently, Breakthrough RESEARCH, under work led by ideas42, applied behavioral design to assess the behavioral challenges that prevent providers in Zambia from…


Applying Behavioral Economics to Improve Women’s Experience with Maternal Care in Zambia
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