An assessment of the laboratory network in Ghana: A national-level ATLAS survey (2019-2020)
Background: Integrated health systems with strong laboratory networks are critical in improving public health. The current study assessed the laboratory network in Ghana and its functionality using the Assessment Tool for Laboratory Services (ATLAS). Intervention: A national-level laboratory network...
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Main Authors: | Emma E. Kploanyi (Author), Joseph Kenu (Author), Benedicta K. Atsu (Author), David A. Opare (Author), Franklin Asiedu-Bekoe (Author), Lee F. Schroeder (Author), David W. Dowdy (Author), Alfred E. Yawson (Author), Ernest Kenu (Author) |
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