Article 4: Impact assessment of supervision performance assessment and recognition strategy (SPARS) to improve supply chain management in health facilities in Uganda: a national pre and post study

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Denis Okidi Ladwar
Moses Nixon Sembatya
Nancy Miriam Amony
Morries Seru
Dennis Ross-Degnan
Laura Garabedian
Birna Trap
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[1] Management Sciences for Health,USAID/Uganda Health Supply Chain Program
[2] Ministry of Health Uganda,Pharmacy Division
[3] Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute,undefined
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Supportive supervision; Medicines management interventions; Multipronged intervention; Performance assessment; Uganda; Supply chain management; Stock management; Storage management; Ordering and reporting.;
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