Estimating the need for inpatient neonatal services: an iterative approach employing evidence and expert consensus to guide local policy in Kenya
Universal access to quality newborn health services will be essential to meeting specific Sustainable Development Goals to reduce neonatal and overall child mortality. Data for decision making are crucial for planning services and monitoring progress in these endeavours. However, gaps in local popul...
Main Authors: | Murphy, G, Waters, D, Ouma, P, Gathara, D, Shepperd, S, Snow, R, English, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2017
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