Assessment of local supply chains and stock management practices for trauma care resources in Ghana: a comparative small sample cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Injuries are a major public health problem globally. With sound planning and organization, essential trauma care can be reliably provided with relatively low-cost equipment and supplies. However, availability of these resources requires an effective and efficient supply chain and...
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Main Authors: | Godfred Boakye (Author), Adam Gyedu (Author), Melissa Stewart (Author), Peter Donkor (Author), Charles Mock (Author), Barclay Stewart (Author) |
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