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This study used a nationally representative survey of Sri Lankan adults to identify people with an indication of CHD, hypertension, diabetes, or depression, and ascertain if they were diagnosed. 

This paper published in the Oxford Journals Health Policy and Planning March 2015 issue compares the quality of clinical care and patient satisfaction in public and private outpatient primary care services in Sri Lanka.

Health Policy and Planning, Volume 39, Issue Supplement_1, January 2024, Pages i33–i49, https://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czad099

Increasing PCR testing reduced COVID-19 cases and deaths, and it was the most important predictor of how well countries contained the pandemic. The study also found that lockdowns did not slow the virus in most countries, and that masks and school closures had less impact than high levels of testing and isolation.

We compare the quality of care in public and private sector outpatient care in Malaysia using the National Medical Care Survey 2014, using 66 internationally validated quality indicators in 27,587 patient encounters.

This paper published in the Oxford Journals Health Policy and Planning March 2015 issue compares the quality of inpatient clinical care in public and private hospitals in Sri Lanka

The publication by Dr. A.T.P.L. Abeykoon outlines in a nutshell the policies and programmes that influenced the transition from a high population growth rate to a relatively low growth over a period of six decades.

This paper assesses the contribution of mortality decline in Sri Lanka to economically active life during the period 1968 to 2001.