Assessing the functionality of an emergency obstetric referral system and continuum of care among public healthcare facilities in a low resource setting: an application of process mapping approach
Abstract Background Weak referral systems remain a major concern influencing timely access to the appropriate level of care during obstetric emergencies, particularly for Low-and Middle-Income Countries, including Ghana. It is a serious factor threatening the achievement of the maternal health Susta...
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Main Authors: | Bernice Ofosu (Author), Dan Ofori (Author), Michael Ntumy (Author), Kwaku Asah-Opoku (Author), Theodore Boafor (Author) |
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