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Global Surgical Initiatives to Reduce the Surgical Burden of Disease

Global surgical initiatives are hindered by the lack of data reflecting the magnitude of the unmet need. Here, Tollefson and Larrabee describe the progress of global surgery initiatives, delineate research priorities, review metrics that assess the cost-effectiveness of surgical services, and discus...

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Published in:JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association 2012-02, Vol.307 (7), p.667-668
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