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Catastrophic Healthcare Expenditure from Typhoid Perforation in Children in Nigeria
ReviewAbstract: Background: Out-of-pocket payments and catastrophic healthcare expenditures (CHE) are important barrPalabras claves:catastrophic healthcare expenditure, pediatric infection, typhoid intestinal perforationAutores:Anderson J.E., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Enivwaene A.O., Farmer D.L., Ibrahim S.H., Seyi-Olajide J.O.Fuentes:scopusEconomic 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:scopusNational surgical, obstetric, anaesthesia and nursing plan, nigeria
ArticleAbstract: Recent evidence suggests that strengthening surgical care within existing health systems will strengPalabras claves:Autores:Amedu J.O., Anderson J.E., Anyanwu S.N.C., Bethuel-Kasimu A., da Lilly-Tariah O.B., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Faboya O., Farmer D.L., Lawal O.A., Onajin-Obembe B., Seyi-Olajide J.O., Williams O.M.Fuentes:scopusInclusion of Children’s Surgery in National Surgical Plans and Child Health Programmes: the need and roadmap from Global Initiative for Children’s Surgery
ReviewAbstract: About 1.7 billion children and adolescents, mostly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) lackPalabras claves:Child Health, Children’s surgery, infrastructure, NSOAP, OReCS, workforceAutores:Anderson J.E., Bickler S.W., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Farmer D.L., Gathuya Z., Johnson W.D., Kaseje N., Lakhoo K., Oldham K., Ozgediz D.E., Poenaru D., Seyi-Olajide J.O.Fuentes:scopusValue of Global Surgical Activities for US Academic Health Centers: A Position Paper by the Association for Academic Surgery Global Affairs Committee, Society of University Surgeons Committee on Global Academic Surgery, and American College of Surgeons’ Operation Giving Back
ArticleAbstract: Background: Academic global surgery value to low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is increasinglPalabras claves:Autores:Aboutanos M.B., Bickler S.W., Calland J.F., Caty M.G., Charles A., DeUgarte D.A., Dicker R., Edgar B. Rodas, Farmer D.L., Ginwalla R.F., Gonzalez L., Gregory L. Peck, Haider A., Jayaraman S.P., Joseph S., Juillard C., Krishnaswami S., Lanning D., Latifi R., Nwariaku F.E., Nwomeh B.C., Onwuka E., Oyetunji T.A., Ozgediz D.E., Pawlik T.M., Price R.R., Puyana J.C., Remick K.N., Rickard J., Riviello R., Rogers S.O., Sharma J., Shrime M.G., Stehr W., Swaroop M., Tarpley J.L., Tefera G., Vyas D., Weiser T.G., Wren S.M.Fuentes:scopusThe Global Initiative for Children's Surgery: Optimal Resources for Improving Care
ArticleAbstract: Background The Lancet Commission on Global Surgery reported that 5 billion people lack access to safPalabras claves:GICS, Global Health, Pediatric surgeryAutores:Bickler S.W., Cheung M., Emmanuel A. Ameh, Farmer D.L., Goodman L.F., Lakhoo K., Oldham K., Ozgediz D.E., Poenaru D., St-Louis E., Ure B., Yousef Y.Fuentes:scopus