Assessing the cost and utilization of SMS printers by primary health care facilities: lessons learned from South Africa
Background: Historically, paper-based laboratory reports were delivered by couriers to health facilities resulting in post-analytical delays. As a result, short message service (SMS) printers were deployed to fill this gap, with the global data service platform (GDSP) being primarily used to facilit...
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Main Authors: | Naseem Cassim (Author), Floyd Olsen (Author), Lynsey Stewart-Isherwood (Author), Manuel P. da Silva (Author), Wendy S. Stevens (Author) |
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