Access to care for childhood cancers in India: perspectives of health care providers and the implications for universal health coverage
Abstract Background There are multiple barriers impeding access to childhood cancer care in the Indian health system. Understanding what the barriers are, how various stakeholders perceive these barriers and what influences their perceptions are essential in improving access to care, thereby contrib...
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Main Authors: | Neha Faruqui (Author), Sarah Bernays (Author), Alexandra Martiniuk (Author), Seye Abimbola (Author), Ramandeep Arora (Author), Jennifer Lowe (Author), Avram Denburg (Author), Rohina Joshi (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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