Transport issues that underpin access to a tiered government health system in the context of the HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis epidemics : a study of referral and emergency service transport in greater Pietermaritzburg.
There is a very limited literature examining transport and access to health care, especially in the South African context. The existing literature does not provide an analysis of the influence of transport on access to health care and the utilisation of referrals by the patients. In the context of t...
Main Author: | Wosiyana, Mlungisi Jeffrey. |
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Other Authors: | Marcus, Tessa. |
Language: | en |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/3003 |
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