Addressing Supply Chain Management Issues in Cost-effective Maternal and Pediatric Global Surgery: A Call to Action

Persistent global disparities in maternal and neonatal outcomes exist, in part, due to a lack of access to safe surgery. This commentary examines the relative need for increased focus on access to safe maternal and pediatric surgery globally, starting with a focus on cost-effective surgeries. There...

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Main Authors: Sergio M. Navarro, MBA (Author), Andile Sibiya, MBChB, FCORL, MBA (Author), Maziar M. Nourian, MD (Author), Kelsey A. Stewart, MD (Author), Taylor D. Ottosen, BS (Author), Raymond R. Price, MD (Author)
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Published: Global Health and Education Projects, Inc., 2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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