Does engagement with frontline health workers improve maternal and child healthcare utilisation and outcomes in India?
Abstract Background Poor Maternal and Child Health (MCH) outcomes pose challenges to India's ability to attain Goal-3 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The government of India strengthened the existing network of frontline health workers (FHWs), under its National Rural Health Missio...
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Main Authors: | Anu Rammohan (Author), Srinivas Goli (Author), Shashi Kala Saroj (Author), C. P. Abdul Jaleel (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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