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Implementation strategies for health systems in low-income countries: an overview of systematic reviews

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This overview provides an overview of the available evidence from up‐to‐date systematic reviews about the effects of implementation strategies for health systems in low‐income countries and finds the following interventions to have desirable effects on at least one outcome with moderate‐ or high‐certainty evidence.
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CITATION: Pantoja, T., et al. 2017. Implementation strategies for health systems in low-income countries : an overview of systematic reviews. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 9:1-133, Art. CD011086, doi:10.1002/14651858.CD011086.pub2.

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