Effectiveness of the credit-line approach for support of CD4 equipment functionality in northern Uganda
Background: Improving laboratory service delivery requires a functioning logistics and supply system. Uganda's Ministry of Health uses the credit-line approach to provide laboratory supplies including commodities for CD4 test equipment. Objectives: We examined the effectiveness of the credit-li...
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Main Authors: | Michael L. Kasusse (Author), Nazarius M. Tumwesigye (Author), Steven Aisu (Author), Joseph K.B. Matovu (Author), Rhoda Wanyenze (Author) |
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