Information asymmetry in the Kenyan medical laboratory sector
Background Important information about medical laboratory providers is not readily available to all patients, clinicians nor regulators in Kenya. This study was conducted as part of a wider project aiming to improve access to high quality diagnostics by addressing information asymmetries in the Keny...
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Main Authors: | Felix Bahati (Author), Mike English (Author), Shahin Sayed (Author), Susan Horton (Author), Onyango Abel Odhiambo (Author), Abdulatif A Samatar (Author), Jacob McKnight (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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