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First six month review

ISDS

 

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1st Author : Harrison, David
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Publisher: Health Systems Trust
Publication Date: 6/1997
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Publication Type: Newsletter
Series: Kwik Skwiz
Issue: 1

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Summary Overview of progress from January - June 1997
More Details Kwik-Skwiz is a new, no-frills brief designed for busy health service managers and health workers. It aims to keep you informed of progress with the Initiative for Sub-District Support (ISDS). Some of the briefs will chronicle developments, while others will illustrate the lessons learnt through the successes and difficulties of implementation. Kwik-Skwiz will be distributed to everyone on the Health Systems Trusts mailing list (about 4 500 people in government, NGOs, training and research institutions, funders and the media). More detailed information is available through other ISDS publications. File Kwik-Skwiz for easy reference. Over the next few years, your Kwik-Skwiz folder should provide substantive information on the practicalities of implementing a district health system which really improves the quality of care.
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