Approaching quality improvement at scale: a learning health system approach in Kenya.
<p>In 2002, we identified major shortcomings in the management of sick newborns and children at the first referral or district hospital level in Kenya. Failure in the dissemination of knowledge and skills (and thus of translation of evidence informed policy) was a fundamental problem. To addre...
Hoofdauteurs: | Irimu, G, Ogero, M, Mbevi, G, Agweyu, A, Akech, S, Julius, T, Nyamai, R, Githang'a, D, Ayieko, P, English, M |
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Formaat: | Journal article |
Taal: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2018
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