A balanced scorecard for health services in Afghanistan
The Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) in Afghanistan has developed a balanced scorecard (BSC) to regularly monitor the progress of its strategy to deliver a basic package of health services. Although frequently used in other health-care settings, this represents the first time that the BSC has been e...
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Main Authors: | David H Peters (Author), Ayan Ahmed Noor (Author), Lakhwinder P Singh (Author), Faizullah K Kakar (Author), Peter M Hansen (Author), Gilbert Burnham (Author) |
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The World Health Organization.
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