Timely access to essential surgery, surgical workforce, and surgical volume: global surgery indicators in mexico

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  • who: Rafael H. Pu00e9rez-Soto and collaborators from the Surgical Volume: Global Surgery Indicators in Mexico have published the research work: Timely Access to Essential Surgery, Surgical Workforce, and Surgical Volume: Global Surgery Indicators in Mexico, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Global Health: Science and Practice 2023 | Volume 11 | Number 1 Although the primary aim of this study was to estimate the LCOGS Indicator 1 in Mexico, identification of these clusters is one of the most important findings, as these regions are susceptible to health care access improvement through the development of new public health . . .

     

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