Health system investments in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have historically focused on primary health care to address the high rates of communicable diseases. However, with increasing rates of road trauma along with other life-threatening conditions such as non-communicable diseases
like cardiac arrest and stroke that require urgent medical attention, many countries must now also look to develop functional Emergency Medical Services (EMS). Providing efficient...
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2021/02/15
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The State of Emergency Medical Services in Sub-Saharan Africa
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southern african development community