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The path to safe and accessible anaesthesia care

The increasing focus on and importance of surgical care in achieving universal health coverage requires the development of safe and accessible anaesthesia services. Increasing access to care by supporting the necessary inputs to the anaesthesia system, including medications, equipment and personnel,...

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Published in:Indian journal of anaesthesia 2019-12, Vol.63 (12), p.965-971
Main Authors: Law, Tyler, Lipnick, Michael, Joshi, Muralidhar, Rath, Girija, Gelb, Adrian
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