2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-16476/v1
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Two-hour surgical access in South Africa: a useful indicator in a middle-income country?

Abstract: Background In a robust health care system, at least 80% of a country’s population should be able to access a district hospital that provides surgical care within two hours. The objective was to identify the proportion of the population living within two hours of a district hospital with surgical capacity in South Africa. Methods All government hospitals in the country were identified. Surgical district hospitals were defined as district hospitals with a surgical provider, a functional operating theatre, and t… Show more

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