Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Reliable referral systems are essential to the functionality and efficiency of the wider health care system in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), particularly in surgery as the disease burden is growing while resources remain constrained and unevenly distributed. Yet, this is a critically under-researched area. This study aimed to provide a comprehensive assessment of surgical referral systems in a LMIC, Malawi, with a view to shedding light on this important aspect of public health and share lessons learned. METHODS: We conducted a prospective analysis of all inter-hospital referrals received at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH) in 2014-2015. A subsample of 255 referrals was assessed b...
BACKGROUND: Shortages of specialist surgeons in African countries mean that the needs of rural popul...
Background The shortage of surgeons, anaesthesiologists and obstetricians in low-income and middle-i...
It is often said that the majority of surgery in Africa occurs in cities because the surgeons prefer...
OBJECTIVES: Reliable referral systems are essential to the functionality and efficiency of the wider...
Background Access to surgery is a challenge for low-income countries like Malawi due to shortages of...
Objective: To examine the medical referral pattern of patients received at the Muhimbili National Ho...
INTRODUCTION: Malawi is a poor country with few doctors. It has 21 district hospitals all of which h...
Background In low-income and middle-income countries, an estimated one in three clinical adverse eve...
Background: District-level hospitals (DLHs) can play an important role in the delivery of essential ...
Background: District-level hospitals (DLHs) can play an important role in the delivery of essential ...
Background: Global access to surgery is a recognised priority of the World Health Organisation (W...
Background: An estimated nine out of ten persons in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are unable to access ti...
Background: There is a dearth of evidence outlining the state of prehospital and first health facili...
Background: Access to equitable surgical care significantly reduces morbidity and mortality from tra...
Introduction: Paediatric surgical care is a significant challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), where...
BACKGROUND: Shortages of specialist surgeons in African countries mean that the needs of rural popul...
Background The shortage of surgeons, anaesthesiologists and obstetricians in low-income and middle-i...
It is often said that the majority of surgery in Africa occurs in cities because the surgeons prefer...
OBJECTIVES: Reliable referral systems are essential to the functionality and efficiency of the wider...
Background Access to surgery is a challenge for low-income countries like Malawi due to shortages of...
Objective: To examine the medical referral pattern of patients received at the Muhimbili National Ho...
INTRODUCTION: Malawi is a poor country with few doctors. It has 21 district hospitals all of which h...
Background In low-income and middle-income countries, an estimated one in three clinical adverse eve...
Background: District-level hospitals (DLHs) can play an important role in the delivery of essential ...
Background: District-level hospitals (DLHs) can play an important role in the delivery of essential ...
Background: Global access to surgery is a recognised priority of the World Health Organisation (W...
Background: An estimated nine out of ten persons in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are unable to access ti...
Background: There is a dearth of evidence outlining the state of prehospital and first health facili...
Background: Access to equitable surgical care significantly reduces morbidity and mortality from tra...
Introduction: Paediatric surgical care is a significant challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), where...
BACKGROUND: Shortages of specialist surgeons in African countries mean that the needs of rural popul...
Background The shortage of surgeons, anaesthesiologists and obstetricians in low-income and middle-i...
It is often said that the majority of surgery in Africa occurs in cities because the surgeons prefer...