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Journal Article > Research

Task Sharing Within a Managed Clinical Network to Improve Child Health in Malawi

O Hare B, Phiri A, Lang HJ, Friesen H, Kennedy N, Kawaza K, Jana CE, Chirambo G, Mulwafu W, Heikens GT, Mipando M
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Abstract
Eighty per cent of Malawi's 8 million children live in rural areas, and there is an extensive tiered health system infrastructure from village health clinics to district hospitals which refers patients to one of the four central hospitals. The clinics and district hospitals are staffed by nurses, non-physician clinicians and recently qualified doctors. There are 16 paediatric specialists working in two of the four central hospitals which serve the urban population as well as accepting referrals from district hospitals. In order to provide expert paediatric care as close to home as possible, we describe our plan to task share within a managed clinical network and our hypothesis that this will improve paediatric care and child health.
Countries
Malawi
Subject Area
models of care
DOI
10.1186/s12960-015-0053-z
Published Date
21-Jul-2015
PubMed ID
26193932
Languages
English
Journal
Human Resources for Health
Volume / Issue / Pages
Volume 13, Issue 1
Issue Date
21-Jul-2015
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