Accurate record keeping in referral hospitals in Pakistan's North West Frontier Province and Punjab : a crucial step needed to improve maternal health

To assess record keeping practices in referral hospitals in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and Punjab province, focusing specifically on United Nation's Emergency Obstetric Care (UN EmOC) indicators of maternal morbidity and mortality. This cross-sectional survey collected information...

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