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Mike English and colleagues argue that as efforts are made towards achieving universal health coverage it is also important to build capacity to develop regionally relevant evidence to improve healthcare.

Original publication

DOI

10.1371/journal.pmed.1001991

Type

Journal article

Journal

PLoS Med

Publication Date

04/2016

Volume

13

Keywords

Capacity Building, Cooperative Behavior, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Delivery of Health Care, Integrated, Developing Countries, Evidence-Based Medicine, Health Care Costs, Health Services Research, Humans, Income, Insurance, Health, Interdisciplinary Communication, Learning, National Health Programs, Patient-Centered Care, Policy Making, Quality Improvement, Universal Health Insurance