Improving imperfect data from health management information systems in Africa using space-time geostatistics
<p>Background: Reliable and timely information on disease-specific treatment burdens within a health system is critical for the planning and monitoring of service provision. Health management information systems (HMIS) exist to address this need at national scales across Africa but are failing...
Main Authors: | Gething, P, Noor, A, Gikandi, P, Ogara, E, Hay, S, Nixon, M, Snow, R, Atkinson, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2006
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