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All three of IHP’s Consumer Confidence indices increased in June 2024.

The latest SLOTS polling for June 2024 shows that four in five (79%) Sri Lankans continue to say that the country is heading in the wrong direction, while only 4% said it was on the right track.

Wijemunige, N., van Baal, P., Rannan-Eliya, R. P. & O'Donnell, O. (2024) Health outcomes and healthcare utilization associated with four undiagnosed chronic conditions: evidence from nationally representative survey data in Sri Lanka. BMC Global Public Health, 2(45). https://doi.org/10.1186/s44263-024-00075-0

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Rannan-Eliya, R. P., Wijemanne, N., Liyanage, I. K., Jayanthan, J., Dalpatadu, S., Amarasinghe, S., & Anuranga, C. (2014). The quality of outpatient primary care in public and private sectors in Sri Lanka—how well do patient perceptions match reality and what are the implications? Health Policy and Planning, 30(suppl_1), i59–i74. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czu115

The latest SLOTS polling estimates show 80% of Sri Lankan adults say that the country is heading in the wrong direction in May 2024