Barriers and enablers for implementation of digital-linked diagnostics models at point-of-care in South Africa: stakeholder engagement.

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Full Title: BMC Health Serv Res

Abbreviation: BMC Health Serv Res

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Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Health Services Research

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"Declarations Ethics approval and consent to participateThis study has been ethically reviewed and approved by the University of Pretoria, Faculty of Health Sciences, Research Ethics Committee (Reference number: 699/2022). All methods were performed in accordance with the relevant guideline and regulations for conducting the NGT study. All key stakeholders signed an informed consent form prior to participating in the study. Consent for publicationNot applicable. Competing interestsThe authors declare no competing interests. Competing interests The authors declare no competing interests."

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"Funding The workshop in which the study was conducted was part of the 1st REASSURED Diagnostics Symposium which was funded by the US Embassy’s US Partnership initiative. The funder had no role in the study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish or the preparation of the manuscript."

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