Can Public-Private Collaboration Promote Tuberculosis Case Detection Among the Poor and Vulnerable?
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Bulletin of the World Health Organization
84
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2006
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Private health care plays a central role in health-care provision in many developing countries hat have a high burden of TB. It is therefore encouraging that public-private partnerships (PPM) are being set up in various countries around the world to explore possible interaction between the national TB programs and other partners in the fight against TB. The objective of this review was to use the published literature to asses the range of providers included in PPMs for their ability to provide case-detection services for the vulnerable. [abstract]
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