Towards a needs-based design of the physical rehabilitation workforce in South Africa: trend analysis [1990-2017] and a 5-year forecasting for the most impactful health conditions based on global burden of disease estimates
Abstract Background Rehabilitation can improve function in many people with chronic health conditions. It is important to consider priority conditions requiring rehabilitation, so it can be realistically positioned and costed in national health financing systems like South Africa (SA)'s propose...
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Main Authors: | Q. Louw (Author), K. Grimmer (Author), K. Berner (Author), T. Conradie (Author), D. T. Bedada (Author), T. S. Jesus (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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