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A Kenya Hospital Merges Quality and Efficiency with Mission 2017-04-27

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Thursday, 2017, April 27

What does it take to become an effective healthcare facility in Africa, where much of the continent is marked by extraordinary needs and limited resources? In a series of profiles, GHCi’s Alex Freedman looks at operations and management strategies at three standout Africa hospitals, in Kenya, Nigeria and Ghana. This profile is the first in the series.


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