Non-communicable diseases, digital education and considerations for the Indian context - a scoping review
Abstract Introduction The increasing ageing of the population with growth in NCD burden in India has put unprecedented pressure on India's health care systems. Shortage of skilled human resources in health, particularly of specialists equipped to treat NCDs, is one of the major challenges faced...
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Main Authors: | Anup Karan (Author), Suhaib Hussain (Author), Lasse X Jensen (Author), Alexandra Buhl (Author), Margaret Bearman (Author), Sanjay Zodpey (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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