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    Why there is an inverse primary-care law in Africa

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    Date
    2013
    Author
    Nkomazana, Oathokwa
    Moosa, Shabir
    Wojczewski, Silvia
    Hoffmann, Kathryn
    Poppe, Annelien
    Peersman, Wim
    Willcox, Merlin
    Maier, Manfred
    Derese, Anselme
    Mant, David
    Publisher
    Elsevier; https://www.elsevier.com/
    Link
    http://www.thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/langlo/PIIS2214-109X(13)70119-0.pdf
    Type
    Published Article
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    Abstract
    Many low-income and middle-income countries are now pursuing ambitious plans for universal primary care, but are failing to deliver adequate care quality because of intractable human resource problems—eg, in Uganda in 2009, 44% of health-worker posts were vacant in urban health centres and 57% were vacant in smaller rural health centres.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10311/1636
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