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A framework for the management of donated medical devices based on perspectives of frontline public health care staff in Ghana.

Dinsie B WilliamsJillian C KohlerAndrew HowardZubin AustinYu-Ling Cheng
Published in: Medicine access @ point of care (2020)
The findings in this study underscore the importance of incorporating frontline health care staff in developing solutions that are targeted at improving delivery of care. Sustained access to medical devices may be achieved in Ghana through the adoption of a rigorous and comprehensive approach to acquisition, management and technical leadership. Funders and public health policy makers may use the study's findings to inform policy reform and to ensure that the efforts of transnational funders truly help to facilitate sustainable access to medical devices in Ghana.
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