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Volume 19, Number 1, January 2004

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The effect of Integrated Management of Childhood Illness on observed quality of care of under-fives in rural Tanzania
pp. 1-10(10)
Author: Tanzania IMCI Multi-Country Evaluation Health Facility Survey Study Group

Cost efficiency in maternal and child health and family planning service delivery in Bangladesh: implications for NGOs
pp. 11-21(11)
Authors: Subrata Routh; Aye Aye Thwin; Nadia Barb; Anwara Begum

Access to health care for all? User fees plus a Health Equity Fund in Sotnikum, Cambodia
pp. 22-32(11)
Authors: Wim Hardeman; Wim Van Damme; Maurits Van Pelt; Ir Por; Heng Kimvan; Bruno Meessen

Assessing the performance of primary health centres under decentralized government in Kerala, India
pp. 41-51(11)
Authors: D Varatharajan; R Thankappan; Sabeena Jayapalan

Obstetric audit in resource-poor settings: lessons from a multi-country project auditing ‘near miss’ obstetrical emergencies
pp. 57-66(10)
Authors: Veronique Filippi; Ruairi Brugha; Edmund Browne; Valerie Gohou; Alberta Bacci; Vincent de Brouwere; Amina Sahel; Sourou Goufodji; Eusebe Alihonou; Carine Ronsmans

A day in the life of ... a District Medical Officer
pp. 67-68(2)
Author: Buwa Dragudi

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