
Medicine and Health
Effects of anti-corruption campaigns on cesarean section rate: evidence from China
J. Y. Sun, J. Huang, et al.
This groundbreaking study by Jessica Ya Sun, Jingwei Huang, Renjing Chen, Ni Qin, and Dongmin Kong unveils how anti-corruption campaigns in China have led to a significant drop in unnecessary cesarean section rates, particularly among patients with subsequent deliveries. The findings highlight a transformative shift in the healthcare sector's social norms regarding corruption.
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