Improving medical certification of cause of death: effective strategies and approaches based on expe...
Improving medical certification of cause of death: effective strategies and approaches based on experiences from the Data for Health Initiative
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Hart, John D. , Sorchik, Renee , Bo, Khin Sandar , Chowdhury, Hafizur R. , Gamage, Saman , Joshi, Rohina , Kwa, Viola , Li, Hang , Mahesh, Buddhika P. K. , Mclaughlin, Deirdre , Mikkelsen, Lene , Miki, Janet , Napulan, Roderick , Rampatige, Rasika , Reeve, Matthew , Sarmiento, Carmina , War, Nang Su , Richards, Nicola , Riley, Ian D. and Lopez, Alan D.
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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Accurate and timely cause of death (COD) data are essential for informed public health policymaking. Medical certification of COD generally provides the majority of COD data in a population and is an essential component of civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems. Accurate completion of the medical certificate of cause of death (MCCOD...
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Improving medical certification of cause of death: effective strategies and approaches based on experiences from the Data for Health Initiative
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Sorchik, Renee
Bo, Khin Sandar
Chowdhury, Hafizur R.
Gamage, Saman
Joshi, Rohina
Kwa, Viola
Li, Hang
Mahesh, Buddhika P. K.
Mclaughlin, Deirdre
Mikkelsen, Lene
Miki, Janet
Napulan, Roderick
Rampatige, Rasika
Reeve, Matthew
Sarmiento, Carmina
War, Nang Su
Richards, Nicola
Riley, Ian D.
Lopez, Alan D.
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_b759e2ca39d44216813dd2332b756380
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1741-7015
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1741-7015
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10.1186/s12916-020-01519-8