2010
DOI: 10.1108/09504121011077057
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“…Overall, 98,574,731 (8.7%) of the total African population fell within the jurisdiction of at least one EMS system (Table 1). 19 - 32 In sub-Saharan Africa specifically, the population served by EMS systems in 2012 was approximately 92 million (10.0%). Ten (18.5%) countries had predominantly government-financed EMS systems, three (6.0%) had privately-funded (ie, fee-for-service) systems, and three (6.0%) had both government and privately funded systems.…”
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“…Overall, 98,574,731 (8.7%) of the total African population fell within the jurisdiction of at least one EMS system (Table 1). 19 - 32 In sub-Saharan Africa specifically, the population served by EMS systems in 2012 was approximately 92 million (10.0%). Ten (18.5%) countries had predominantly government-financed EMS systems, three (6.0%) had privately-funded (ie, fee-for-service) systems, and three (6.0%) had both government and privately funded systems.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%