An integrated model for evaluation of maternal health care in China
Qianlong Zhao ,
Fulun Li,
Aishu Li, Roles Software
Affiliation Child and Adolescent Physical Examination and Health Management Center, Lanzhou University Second Hospital, Lanzhou, China ⨯
Qian Li Roles Formal analysis
Affiliation Child and Adolescent Physical Examination and Health Management Center, Lanzhou University Second Hospital, Lanzhou, China ⨯
An integrated model for evaluation of maternal health care in China
Qianlong Zhao,
Abstract
In recent years, in the context of China’s continuous medical and health reforms, the health status of Chinese women and children has been significantly improved through the continuous efforts of staff at all levels of maternal and child health care institutions. Many indicators in maternal health care have improved significantly, but the speed and magnitude of changes have varied. The purpose of this study is to evalua
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