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posted on 2022-03-16, 15:18 authored by Ruairi BrughaRuairi Brugha, Leon Bijlmakers, Eric Borgstein, John Kachimba, COST-Africa ConsortiumIn their policy analysis, Yusra Ribhi Shawar and colleagues (August, 2015) outline the complex responses needed to make surgery a global health priority, highlighting as a major challenge that “consensus needs to be reached on solutions”. Professional interests might have forestalled consensus on the need to train and supervise non-surgeons to deliver surgical services in places where surgeons cannot be retained. However, sceptics are right to call, and donors to wait, for evidence on the feasibility, safety, cost-effectiveness, and outcomes of such models.
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The original article is available at https://www.thelancet.comPublished Citation
Brugha R, Bijlmakers L, Borgstein E, Kachimba J, COST-Africa Consortium. The evidence needed to make surgery a global health priority. Lancet Global Health. 2015;3(12):e741Publication Date
2015-12-01External DOI
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26566746Department/Unit
- Public Health and Epidemiology