Networks of Care in Rural Madagascar for Achieving Universal Health Coverage in Ifanadiana District

Health care is most effective when a patient's basic primary care needs are met as close to home as possible, with advanced care accessible when needed. In Ifanadiana District, Madagascar, a collaboration between the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) and PIVOT, a non-governmental organization (N...

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Main Authors: Laura F. Cordier (Author), Katherine Kalaris (Author), Rado J. L. Rakotonanahary (Author), Luc Rakotonirina (Author), Justin Haruna (Author), Alishya Mayfield (Author), Lanto Marovavy (Author), Meg G. McCarty (Author), Andritiana Tsirinomen'ny Aina (Author), Baolova Ratsimbazafy (Author), Benedicte Razafinjato (Author), Tara Loyd (Author), Felana Ihantamalala (Author), Andres Garchitorena (Author), Matthew H. Bonds (Author), Karen E. Finnegan (Author)
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group, 2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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