1995
DOI: 10.1093/heapol/10.4.441
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Carrying out a bed census at a district hospital in Zambia

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“…For example, the beds to population ratio in Addis Ababa are estimated to be 1:725 (16). Similarly, in South Africa, which is experiencing the fastest growth in HIV/AIDS epidemic in the world, patients are turned away from hospitals due to limited beds (17) indicting that managing comorbidities could be handled on ambulatory basis. Therefore, all hospitals in general and ZMH in particular, where the bed occupancy was two-folds than the other hospital, should strictly adhere to the protocol of TB patient for better hospital beds utilization.…”
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“…For example, the beds to population ratio in Addis Ababa are estimated to be 1:725 (16). Similarly, in South Africa, which is experiencing the fastest growth in HIV/AIDS epidemic in the world, patients are turned away from hospitals due to limited beds (17) indicting that managing comorbidities could be handled on ambulatory basis. Therefore, all hospitals in general and ZMH in particular, where the bed occupancy was two-folds than the other hospital, should strictly adhere to the protocol of TB patient for better hospital beds utilization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%