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Jeffrey Moe CV

Adjunct Professor of Global Health
Duke Global Health Institute
Box 90120, Durham, NC 27708-0120
Duke Global Health Institute, Durham, NC 27708
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Selected Publications


Health Professionals' Perceptions of Disparities in Hypertension Control: A Mixed Methods Study.

Journal Article American journal of hypertension · November 2022 BackgroundHealth professionals' commitment is needed to address disparities in hypertension control by ancestry, but their perceptions regarding these disparities are understudied.MethodsCross-sectional mixed methods study in a universal ... Full text Cite

Perception and Use of Primary Healthcare Services Among People With Cardiometabolic Diseases in Two Resource-Limited Areas in Nepal: A Mixed Methods Study.

Journal Article Front Public Health · 2021 Nepal is a country in south Asia with a high burden of cardiometabolic diseases (CMDs). Strengthening primary healthcare (PHC) is a key strategy to mitigate this increasing burden and achieve universal health coverage. While previous studies in Nepal have ... Full text Link to item Cite

A Voucher System To Speed Review Could Promote A New Generation Of Insecticides To Fight Vector-Borne Diseases.

Journal Article Health affairs (Project Hope) · August 2017 Many in the scientific community are concerned about the potential increase in prevalence of insect-borne diseases such as Chagas disease, Chikungunya, dengue fever, malaria, and Zika in the United States and around the world. Beyond vaccines and drugs to ... Full text Cite

Medication monitoring and drug testing ethics project.

Journal Article J Opioid Manag · 2015 In 2012, Duke University initiated a research project, funded by an unrestricted research grant from Millennium Laboratories, a drug testing company. The project focused on assessing the frequency and nature of questionable, unethical, and illegal business ... Full text Link to item Cite

FDA review vouchers.

Journal Article The New England journal of medicine · February 2009 Full text Cite

Transformational leadership, transnational culture and political competence in globalizing health care services: A case study of Jordan's King Hussein Cancer Center

Journal Article Globalization and Health · November 16, 2007 Background: Following the demise of Jordan's King Hussein bin Talal to cancer in 1999, the country's Al-Amal Center was transformed from a poorly perceived and ineffectual cancer care institution into a Western-style comprehensive cancer center. Renamed Ki ... Full text Cite

Impact of Economic, Regulatory and Patent Policies on Innovation in Cancer Chemoprevention

Journal Article Duke Department of Economics Working Papers · November 2007 Open Access Cite

Developing drugs for developing countries.

Journal Article Health Aff (Millwood) · 2006 Infectious and parasitic diseases create enormous health burdens, but because most of the people suffering from these diseases are poor, little is invested in developing treatments. We propose that developers of treatments for neglected diseases receive a ... Full text Open Access Link to item Cite