How ready is the health care system in Northeast India for surgical delivery? a mixed-methods study on surgical capacity and need
Amrit Virk,
Rebecca King,
Michael Heneise
et al.
Abstract:Background
Surgical services are scarce with persisting inequalities in access across populations and regions globally. As the world’s most populous county, India’s surgical need is high and delivery rates estimated to be sub-par to meet need. There is a dearth of evidence, particularly sub-regional data, on surgical provisioning which is needed to aid planning.
Aim and method
This mixed-methods study examines the state of surgical care in Northeast India, specifically health care system capacity and barrier… Show more
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