Ejughemre Ufuoma John and Ivrogbo Stanley. User-Fees in Health Services: Assessing how it Impacts on Access, Utilization and Quality of Care in a Tertiary Health Facility in Delta State, Nigeria.
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user-fees, access, utilization, quality, tertiary health services, Nigeria
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