Improving access to health care in a rural regional hospital in South Africa: Why do patients miss their appointments?
Background: Access to health services is one of the Batho Pele ('people first') values and principles of the South African government since 1997. This necessitated some changes around public service systems, procedures, attitudes and behaviour. The challenges of providing health care to ru...
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Main Authors: | Lucy Frost (Author), Louis S. Jenkins (Author), Benjamin Emmink (Author) |
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