A qualitative study of health care providers' perceptions and experiences of patients bypassing primary healthcare facilities: a focus from Nigeria
# Background The healthcare referral system is designed to ensure that patients receive the best care at the appropriate level, as well as improving access to different levels of care. However, approximately 60-90% of patients in Nigeria bypass their local primary level of care to seek healthcare ou...
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Main Authors: | Francis G Koce (Author), Gurch Randhawa (Author), Bertha Ochieng (Author) |
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Inishmore Laser Scientific Publishing Ltd,
2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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