Implementing an intervention to improve leadership/management of public healthcare services in the Free State Province, South Africa: lessons learned

Based on the World Health Organization's health systems strengthening framework, the Health Systems Governance and Accountability (HSGA) intervention to strengthen public health leadership/management, service integration and outcomes was developed in the Free State. This study describes the pro...

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