The researcher's work focuses on advancing understanding across multiple dimensions of healthcare delivery and public health improvement. Their studies concentrate on improving test accuracy for malaria management, enhancing community-level case detection using rapid tests in Ghana, evaluating the impact of Licensing Policies on pharmacy services like misoprostol provision, and assessing the effectiveness of pharmacological interventions for TB screening. Additionally, they investigate pharmaceutical economics by examining incentives, pricing strategies, and their economic impacts on accessing antimalarials and medications. This comprehensive approach aims to enhance patient outcomes while optimizing healthcare system efficiency, providing insights that bridge public health challenges with policy implications in pharmacology and economics.
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