John Hood explores how misinterpreting data can lead to flawed conclusions about government policies and their effectiveness.
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Background Primary healthcare (PHC) is critical towards achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC). In Ghana, PHC is organised at the district level and plays a key role in the country’s pursuit of UHC ...