Inequitable access to healthcare in Africa: reconceptualising the "accountability for reasonableness framework" to reflect indigenous principles
Abstract Background The "Accountability for Reasonableness" (A4R) framework has been widely adopted in working towards equity in health for sub-Saharan Africa (SAA). Its suitability for equitable health policy in Africa hinges, at least in part, on its considerable successes in the United...
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Main Authors: | Samuel J. Ujewe (Author), Werdie C. van Staden (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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