The impact of family physician supply on district health system performance, clinical processes and clinical outcomes in the Western Cape Province, South Africa (2011-2014)
Background: A revised family physician (FP) training programme was introduced in South Africa in 2007. A baseline assessment (2011) of the impact of FP supply on district health system performance was performed within the Western Cape Province, South Africa. The impact of an increased FP supply with...
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Main Authors: | Rekai L. Chinhoyi (Author), Moleen Zunza (Author), Klaus B. von Pressentin (Author) |
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