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Establishing and Scaling-Up Clinical Social Franchise Networks: Lessons Learned From Marie Stopes International and Population Services International
Sarah Thurston, Nirali M Chakraborty, Brendan Hayes, Anna Mackay and Pierre Moon
Global Health: Science and Practice June 2015, 3(2):180-194; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-15-00057
Sarah Thurston
aIndependent Consultant, Marie Stopes International, New York, NY, USA
Nirali M Chakraborty
bPopulation Services International, Washington, DC, USA
Brendan Hayes
cMarie Stopes International, New York, NY, USA
Anna Mackay
cMarie Stopes International, New York, NY, USA
Pierre Moon
bPopulation Services International, Washington, DC, USA
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Vol. 3, No. 2
June 01, 2015
Establishing and Scaling-Up Clinical Social Franchise Networks: Lessons Learned From Marie Stopes International and Population Services International
Sarah Thurston, Nirali M Chakraborty, Brendan Hayes, Anna Mackay, Pierre Moon
Global Health: Science and Practice Jun 2015, 3 (2) 180-194; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-15-00057
Establishing and Scaling-Up Clinical Social Franchise Networks: Lessons Learned From Marie Stopes International and Population Services International
Sarah Thurston, Nirali M Chakraborty, Brendan Hayes, Anna Mackay, Pierre Moon
Global Health: Science and Practice Jun 2015, 3 (2) 180-194; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-15-00057
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- Abstract
- INTRODUCTION
- MSI AND PSI SOCIAL FRANCHISING PROGRAMS
- FEASIBILITY AND POSITIONING OF FRANCHISE NETWORKS IN NEW MARKETS
- THE SUPPLY SIDE OF FRANCHISING: WORKING WITH PROVIDERS
- ENGAGING CLIENTS TO OVERCOME DEMAND-SIDE BARRIERS
- HEALTH SYSTEMS INTEGRATION
- LOOKING FORWARD: THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL FRANCHISING
- CONCLUSION
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- REFERENCES
- Figures & Tables
- Supplements
- Info & Metrics
- Comments
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