Low Decision Space Means No Decentralization in Fiji; Comment on "Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis"
Mohammed, North, and Ashton find that decentralization in Fiji shifted health-sector workloads from tertiary hospitals to peripheral health centres, but with little transfer of administrative authority from the centre. Decisionmaking in five functional areas analysed remains highly centralized. They...
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
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