NY Times Profiles Increasing Number Of Cambodian Hospitals Run By Not-For-Profits, Transition To Hospital Birthing Practices
Tue, 10 Jan 2006 12:00 AM EST
... The New York Times on Sunday profiled the increasing number of hospitals in Cambodia that are run by not-for-profit groups, which has led to improved health services and a shift from traditional home-based birthing practices to hospital-based services. According to the Times, the Cambodian Ministry of Health in 1999 began hiring contractors to run the country''s health care system, which now is partly managed by five nongovernmental organizations, including the Netherlands-based group Health Net International and the Australia-based group Save the Children Australia... click link for more info. ...
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