Assessing coverage of essential maternal and child health interventions using health-facility data in Uganda
Abstract Background Nationally representative household surveys are the gold standard for tracking progress in coverage of life-saving maternal and child interventions, but often do not provide timely information on coverage at the local and health facility level. Electronic routine health informati...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth M. Simmons (Author), Kavita Singh (Author), Jamiru Mpiima (Author), Manish Kumar (Author), William Weiss (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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