Acceptability of a Prime Vendor System in Public Healthcare Facilities in Tanzania
BackgroundPharmaceutical supply chain management in low- and middle-income countries has received substantial attention to address the shortage of medicines at peripheral facilities. The focus has been on health system interventions, including the establishment of public-private partnerships (PPPs)....
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Main Authors: | August Kuwawenaruwa (Author), Fabrizio Tediosi (Author), Emmy Metta (Author), Brigit Obrist (Author), Karin Wiedenmayer (Author), Vicky-Sidney Msamba (Author), Kaspar Wyss (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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