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Reducing institutional maternal mortality ratio in Keta Municipal Hospital using quality improvement tools
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High maternal mortality ratio is unacceptable globally as it reflects inequality in poor access to quality healthcare. In 2022, a review of institutional maternal mortality ratio at Keta Municipal Hospital was as high as 120.6 deaths per 100,000 live births, against the hospital’s goal to record no death within the same period.
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2024-10-28University of Health and Allied Sciences