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Tuberculosis Social Network Project Impact Evaluation 2016-2017

India, 2016 - 2017
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IND_2016-2017_TBSNP-IE_v01_M
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Jessica Goldberg, Mario Macis, Pradeep Chintagunta
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Questionnaires
Tuberculosis Social Network Project Baseline Survey 2018 - English and Hindi
Download [PDF, 1.49 MB]
Country India
Language English
Download https://catalog.ihsn.org//catalog/11900/download/103385
Tuberculosis Social Network Project Endline Survey 2018 - English
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Tuberculosis Social Network Project Endline Survey 2018 - Hindi
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Language English
Download https://catalog.ihsn.org//catalog/11900/download/103388
Tuberculosis Social Network Project Referral Survey 2019 - English and Hindi
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Country India
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Reports
Incentivized Peer Referrals for Tuberculosis Screening: Evidence from India
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Author(s) Jessica Goldberg, Mario Macisy, and Pradeep Chintaguntaz
Country India
Language English
Description This paper studies the role of peer networks in sharing information about tuberculosis based on referral strategies that are well understood in labor market contexts and more recently applied to technology diffusion but less commonly used in public health settings.
Abstract We study whether and how peer referrals increase screening, testing, and identification of patients with tuberculosis, an infectious disease responsible for over one million deaths annually. In an experiment with 3,176 patients at 122 tuberculosis treatment centers in India, we find that small financial incentives raise the probability that existing patients refer prospective patients for screening and testing, resulting in cost-effective identification of new cases. Incentivized referrals operate through two mechanisms: peers have private information about individuals in their social networks to target for outreach, and they are more effective than health workers in inducing these individuals to get tested.
Table of contents I. Context and Experimental Design
A. Context
B. Experiment Setup
C. Experimental Variation: Incentive Conditions
D. Experimental Variation: Outreach Conditions
E. Incentivized Elicitation of Outreach Effort
II. Data and Results
A. Data
B. Patient Characteristics and Balance Tests
C. Overview of Aggregate Outcomes
D. Analysis
E. Cost Analysis
III. Conclusion
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Replication Files
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Country India
Language English
Description For additional information on data cleaning and replication, see the replication files and readme document posted at this link.
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