Community-funded integrated care outreach clinics as a capacity building strategy to expand access to health care in remote areas of Uganda
Most Ugandans live in rural, medically underserved communities where geography and poverty lead to reduced access to healthcare. We present a novel low-cost approach for supplemental primary care financing through 1) pooling community wealth to cover overhead costs for outreach clinic activities and...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca G. Kinney, Henry Zakumumpa, Joseph Rujumba, Kevin Gibbons, Anna Heard, Omar Galárraga |
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Language: | EN |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/28b7c4d13f9d44cd93d02b72fb02f28f |
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