"
Functionality of Quality Improvement Teams in Primary Healthcare Facilities in Tanzania: Findings from Star Rating Assessment"
written by Syabo Mwaisengela, Joseph Christopher Hokororo, Chrisogone Justine German, Erick Stephen Kinyenje, Radenta Paul Bahegwa, Talhiya Abdulhakim Yahya, Mohamed Ally Mohamed, Omary Abdallah Nassoro, Ruth Raymond Ngowi, Yohannes Silipamwambo Msigwa, Mbwana Martine Degeh, Laura Edward Marandu, Bush Nzagamba Lugoba, Edwin Cyprian Mkwama, Lilian Didas Lyakurwa, Alpha Emmanuel Cholobi, Michael Habtu, Grace Saguti, Yoti Zabuloni, Eliudi Saria Eliakimu,
published by
Journal of Service Science and Management,
Vol.16 No.4, 2023
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