Achieving self-sustainability of service delivery in an eye care program in Madagascar using time-driven activity based costing
Abstract Background In the absence of adequate and reliable external funding, eye care programs in developing countries need a high level of financial self-sustainability for maintenance and growth. To cope with these cost pressures, an eye care program in Sava, Madagascar adopted a Time-Driven Acti...
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Main Authors: | Philippe Rakotondrajoa (Author), Tantely Rakotomamonjy (Author), Randrianaivo Jean Baptiste (Author), Lisa Demers (Author), Peter Kileo (Author), Michele Anholt (Author), Jaafar Aghajanian (Author), Ken Bassett (Author) |
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