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Economic Costs of Providing District- and Regional-Level Surgeries in Tanzania.

Martilord IfeanyichiHenk BroekhuizenAdinan JumaKondo ChilongaEdward KataikaJakub GajewskiRuairí BrughaLeon Bijlmakers
Published in: International journal of health policy and management (2021)
Lower unit costs and shares of capital costs at the RH reflect an advantage of economies of scale and scope at the RH, and a possible underutilization of capacity at the DHs. Greater efficiencies make a case for concentration and scale-up of surgical services at the RHs, but there is a stronger case for scaling up district-level surgeries, not only for equitable access to services, but also to drive down unit costs there, and free up RH resources for more complex cases such as ORIF.
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