Is quality affordable for community health systems? Costs of integrating quality improvement into close-to-community health programmes in five low-income and middle-income countries
Meghan Bruce Kumar(Kenya Medical Research Institute), Miriam Taegtmeyer(Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine), Jason Madan(University of Warwick), Aschenaki Zerihun Kea(REACH ETHIOPIA), Ralalicia Limato(Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology), Maryline Mireku Achieng(Center for Strategic Research), Sozinho Ndima(Eduardo Mondlane University), Kingsley Chikaphupha(Research for Equity And Community Health Trust), Edwine Barasa(Kenya Medical Research Institute)
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