2022
DOI: 10.1080/14650045.2022.2078705
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Geopolitics, Paralysis and Health Policy: On the Implications of the Dayton Peace Accords for Bosnia & Herzegovina’s Transplantation System

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“…All 29 dialysis centers send data to a national registry that contributes to the European Renal Registry, and the rate of incident patients (unadjusted) is currently around 121 pmp. The 1992–1995 war 4 and post-Dayton governance structures continue to have a major effect on health care, 5 and renal care and transplantation are no exception. Around 200 transplants had been performed during 1974–1991, but all activities came to a halt with the outbreak of war in 1992 until transplantation resumed in the late 1990s.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All 29 dialysis centers send data to a national registry that contributes to the European Renal Registry, and the rate of incident patients (unadjusted) is currently around 121 pmp. The 1992–1995 war 4 and post-Dayton governance structures continue to have a major effect on health care, 5 and renal care and transplantation are no exception. Around 200 transplants had been performed during 1974–1991, but all activities came to a halt with the outbreak of war in 1992 until transplantation resumed in the late 1990s.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%