Do chain pharmacies perform better than independent pharmacies? Evidence from a standardised patient study of the management of childhood diarrhoea and suspected tuberculosis in urban India.

scientific article published on 22 September 2017

Do chain pharmacies perform better than independent pharmacies? Evidence from a standardised patient study of the management of childhood diarrhoea and suspected tuberculosis in urban India. is …
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P356DOI10.1136/BMJGH-2017-000457
P932PMC publication ID5623271
P698PubMed publication ID29018588

P50authorRosalind MillerQ57324213
P2093author name stringCatherine Goodman
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P921main subjectIndiaQ668
diarrheaQ40878
tuberculosisQ12204
urbanizationQ161078
P304page(s)e000457
P577publication date2017-09-22
P1433published inBMJ Global HealthQ27727524
P1476titleDo chain pharmacies perform better than independent pharmacies? Evidence from a standardised patient study of the management of childhood diarrhoea and suspected tuberculosis in urban India
P478volume2

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