A framework for the management of donated medical devices based on perspectives of frontline public health care staff in Ghana

  • Williams D
  • Kohler J
  • Howard A
  • et al.
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Background:Transnational funders provide up to 80% of funds for medical devices in resource-limited settings, yet sustained access to medical devices remains unachievable. The primary goal of this ...

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Williams, D. B., Kohler, J. C., Howard, A., Austin, Z., & Cheng, Y.-L. (2020). A framework for the management of donated medical devices based on perspectives of frontline public health care staff in Ghana. Medicine Access @ Point of Care, 4, 239920262094136. https://doi.org/10.1177/2399202620941367

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