External Support
Cross-source consensus on External Support from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Donated implants and equipment were reported by 41.3% of hospitals. — Organisation and support of orthopaedic and trauma services in Tanzania: a national cross-sectional survey
- Outreach camps or visiting surgeon programmes supported service delivery in 29.3% of hospitals. — Organisation and support of orthopaedic and trauma services in Tanzania: a national cross-sectional survey
- External support was common among hospitals providing orthopaedic and trauma care. — Organisation and support of orthopaedic and trauma services in Tanzania: a national cross-sectional survey
- SIGN Fracture Care was the main donor-supported source for fracture management in more than one-third of hospitals. — Organisation and support of orthopaedic and trauma services in Tanzania: a national cross-sectional survey
- Donor-driven support mechanisms may be episodic, variable in quality, and poorly aligned with national systems. — Organisation and support of orthopaedic and trauma services in Tanzania: a national cross-sectional survey