Working Paper

IDS Working Paper;334

Who Are ‘Informal Health Providers’ and What Do They Do? Perspectives from Medical Anthropology

Published on 1 July 2010

This paper explores gaps and limitations in the conceptualisation, methodology and policy implications of debates about informal health care providers by examining a cross section of empirical studies.

Drawing on a tradition of critical medical anthropology, we argue that existing debates hinge on a particular understanding of what constitutes appropriate knowledge and on particular expectations of how economic actors in the medical marketplace will behave.

Authors

Hayley MacGregor

Research Fellow

Publication details

published by
IDS
authors
Cross, J. and MacGregor, H.
journal
IDS Working Paper, issue 334
isbn
978 1 85864 796 7
language
English

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