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Development and application of tools to cost the delivery of environmental health services in healthcare facilities: a financial analysis in urban Malawi.

Darcy M AndersonRyan CronkEmily PakPrecious MalimaDavid FuenteJ Wren TracyInnocent MofoloHolystone KafanikhaleIrving HoffmanJamie Bartram
Published in: BMC health services research (2021)
Electronic health information systems have potential to support efficient data collection. However, we found that existing records systems were decentralized and poorly suited to identify EHS costs. Our research suggests a need to better code and disaggregate EHS expenses to properly leverage records for costing. Frameworks developed in this study are a potential tool to develop more accurate estimates of the cost of providing EHS in HCFs.
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