Implementation of district-based clinical specialist teams in South Africa: Analysing a new role in a transforming system
Abstract Background Improving the quality of health care is a national priority in many countries to help reduce unacceptable levels of variation in health system practices, performance and outcomes. In 2012, South Africa introduced district-based clinical specialist teams (DCSTs) to enhance clinica...
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Main Authors: | Kafayat Oboirien (Author), Bronwyn Harris (Author), Jane Goudge (Author), John Eyles (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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