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Mashup Score: 29
Explore the current issue of The Lancet, a world leading medical journal published weekly since 1823
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Mashup Score: 21Availability of essential diagnostics in ten low-income and middle-income countries: results from national health facility surveys - 3 year(s) ago
Major gaps in diagnostic availability exist in many low-income and middle-income countries, particularly in primary care facilities. These results can serve as a benchmark to gauge progress towards implementing guidelines such as the WHO Essential Diagnostics List and Priority Medical Devices initiatives.
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Mashup Score: 21
A large proportion of the global population do not have adequate access to quality, affordable diagnostics (laboratory tests and diagnostic imaging). Transforming access is required to support the achievement of universal health coverage. At this global launch, authors will present key findings and recommendations from the report, followed by a high-level panel discussion and Q&A from the…
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Mashup Score: 5
The Lancet Commission on diagnostics1 highlights how 35–62% of the populations in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) do not have access to the diagnostic resources essential for six common medical conditions, with most unmet needs at community level. The Commission suggests that an evidence-based essential diagnostics list (EDL) and technological advances will help accelerate access…
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Mashup Score: 3
Executive Summary Diagnostics are an essential part of a well functioning and high-quality health system. Yet, almost half of the global population has little or no access to diagnostics. The COVID-19 pandemic has shown acutely that diagnostic capacity in a country is…
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Mashup Score: 6
Executive Summary Diagnostics are an essential part of a well functioning and high-quality health system. Yet, almost half of the global population has little or no access to diagnostics. The COVID-19 pandemic has shown acutely that diagnostic capacity in a country is…
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The potential health, social, and economic benefits of improving diagnostics signal it is time for change. Implementing actions and recommendations from the #DiagnosticsCommission will save lives: https://t.co/wXaA5d0OQQ 📺 https://t.co/PWWnjWO8oZ @DiagnosticsCom @FINDdx
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Mashup Score: 27
A large proportion of the global population do not have adequate access to quality, affordable diagnostics (laboratory tests and diagnostic imaging). Transforming access is required to support the achievement of universal health coverage. At this global launch, authors will present key findings and recommendations from the report, followed by a high-level panel discussion and Q&A from the…
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A large proportion of the global population do not have adequate access to quality, affordable #diagnostics. 📆 Register for the #DiagnosticsCommission launch tomorrow and discover how access can be transformed: https://t.co/c58COIu2Y2 @DiagnosticsCom @FINDdx #DiagnosticsForAll https://t.co/V66ZFEFMLe
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Mashup Score: 18
A large proportion of the global population do not have adequate access to quality, affordable diagnostics (laboratory tests and diagnostic imaging). Transforming access is required to support the achievement of universal health coverage. At this global launch, authors will present key findings and recommendations from the report, followed by a high-level panel discussion and Q&A from the…
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Mashup Score: 21
A large proportion of the global population do not have adequate access to quality, affordable diagnostics (laboratory tests and diagnostic imaging). Transforming access is required to support the achievement of universal health coverage. At this global launch, authors will present key findings and recommendations from the report, followed by a high-level panel discussion and Q&A from the…
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Mashup Score: 50
A large proportion of the global population do not have adequate access to quality, affordable diagnostics (laboratory tests and diagnostic imaging). Transforming access is required to support the achievement of universal health coverage. At this global launch, authors will present key findings and recommendations from the report, followed by a high-level panel discussion and Q&A from the…
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Diagnostics save lives—yet almost half the world's population has little to no access. On this week's cover, a Comment on the Lancet #DiagnosticsCommission outlines why transforming access to diagnostics is key to better health for all. https://t.co/19g95RoMuo https://t.co/DBXAGxDu6L