Models using private general practitioners to provide caesarean deliveries at five South African district public hospitals: insights for public-private contracting for obstetric care in rural areas
Background Harnessing of private sector resources could play an important role in efforts to promote universal access to safe obstetric care including caesarean delivery in low- and middle-income countries especially in rural contexts but any such attempt would need to ensure that the care provided...
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Main Authors: | Geetesh Solanki (Author), Emmanuelle Daviaud (Author), Sue Fawcus (Author), Vishal Brijlal (Author), Tanya Doherty (Author) |
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