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First, they provide information to reduce the market share controlled by informal providers, and then regulation to keep informal providers at bay while making the formal provider more competitive.
In a response that is consistent with the transaction costs theory of the firm, the network governance structure that emerges from community efforts creates a quasi-firm out of the local health care market [39, 47]; a quasi-firm in which informal providers are networked with typically the only formal provider in a single but loose health care production unit.
They use three categories of strategies (see Table 2): Using information strategies, committees can progressively reduce the share of the market controlled by informal providers, and regulation strategies can keep informal providers at bay while making the formal provider more competitive.
Furthermore, using verbal autopsies to assign the primary cause of death is difficult when no formal provider is present.
A formal provider was defined as a health provider who was recognized and regulated by legally established authorities to provide health services [ 39].
From the welfare provision perspective [ 20, 21], we include variables that describe service-provision modes and their funding mixes (formal provider features, informal caregiving features, and relevance).
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In this role, the Mitanin, along with other villagers or on her own, pressurized or negotiated with a range of formal providers to respond to the people's problems or provide the entitled service.
The starting point for most formal providers is to offer greater value than informal services can provide.
More commonly proposed policy responses to limit informal providers in low- and middle-income countries include government intervention to enforce existing regulation, provide training to improve their services, foster relationships between them and formal providers, and reduce demand for their services by improving access to formal providers [1].
As Omaswa et al. (2006) notes in his discussion of the role of informal healthcare workers, even formal providers are known to work outside the regulations of health system and to provide services beyond their skill set.
This approach is used in the group-lending schemes of formal providers such as microfinance entities.
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