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Economic analysis of children's surgical care in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review and analysis
ArticleAbstract: Background Understanding the economic value of health interventions is essential for policy makers tPalabras claves:Autores:Emmanuel A. Ameh, Farmer D.L., Ozgediz D.E., Poenaru D., Rice H.E., Saxton A.T., Smith E.R.Fuentes:scopusEconomic valuation of the global burden of cleft disease averted by a large cleft charity
ArticleAbstract: Background: This study attempts to quantify the burden of disease averted through the global surgicaPalabras claves:Autores:D. Scott Corlew, Lin D., Poenaru D.Fuentes:scopusAn investment in knowledge: Research in global pediatric surgery for the 21st century
ArticleAbstract: The body of literature addressing surgical and anesthesia care for children in low- and middle-incomPalabras claves:Financing pediatric surgery, Global child health, Lobal pediatric surgeryAutores:Bickler S.W., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Greenberg S.L.M., Ng-Kamstra J.S., Ozgediz D.E., Poenaru D.Fuentes:scopusAssessing the inclusion of children's surgical care in National Surgical, Obstetric and Anaesthesia Plans: a policy content analysis
ArticleAbstract: Objective While National Surgical, Obstetric and Anaesthesia Plans (NSOAPs) have emerged as a stratePalabras claves:Health policy, Paediatric Surgery, QUALITATIVE RESEARCH, SurgeryAutores:Emmanuel A. Ameh, Greenberg S.L.M., Guadagno E., Makasa E.M.M., Meara J.G., Poenaru D., Samad L., Truché P., Van Dijk T.H., Wimmer S.Fuentes:scopusPotentially Avertable Child Mortality Associated with Surgical Workforce Scale-up in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Global Study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Expansion of access to surgical care can improve health outcomes, although the impact thPalabras claves:Autores:Bickler S.W., Botelho F., Bowder A.N., Corlew S., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Greenberg S.L.M., Levis A.W., Meara J.G., Mooney D.P., Poenaru D., Rice H.E., Smith E.R., Truché P.Fuentes:scopus