Poor Funding Cripples the Public Health Sector in Zimbabwe: Public Hospitals Become Death Traps for Sick Patients in Great Need of Medical Help (2013 a 2014)
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funding, sector, health, hospitals, zimbabwe, patients, medical help
Abstract
The Paper seeks to investigate how poor funding has crippled the public health sector into a death trap for sick patients in great need of medical help. A short literature review will be carried out to measure the extent of the problem. Later on in the same Paper the Author will proffer a Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations to wrap up the discourse.
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2014-12-06
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