Engaging hospitals to meet tuberculosis control targets in China: using the Internet as a tool to put policy into practice
Tuberculosis (TB) services in China are provided through a large network of TB dispensaries. Even though hospitals are not as well placed to follow recommended standards of TB care, a significant proportion of people with TB symptoms seek care from hospitals. In spite of having a policy and mandate...
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Main Authors: | Lixia Wang (Author), Xiaoqiu Liu (Author), Fei Huang (Author), Cornelia Hennig (Author), Mukund Uplekar (Author), Shiwen Jiang (Author) |
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The World Health Organization.
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