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Open Access

Can Family Planning Service Statistics Be Used to Track Population-Level Outcomes?

Robert J Magnani, John Ross, Jessica Williamson and Michelle Weinberger
Global Health: Science and Practice February 2018, GHSP-D-17-00341; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-17-00341
Robert J Magnani
aAvenir Health, Glastonbury, CN, USA.
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John Ross
bIndependent consultant, New Paltz, NY, USA.
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Jessica Williamson
aAvenir Health, Glastonbury, CN, USA.
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Michelle Weinberger
aAvenir Health, Glastonbury, CN, USA.
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Supplemental material

The link below includes all the supplements mentioned in the article by Magnani et al:
Supplement 1: List of countries included in the analyses
Supplement 2: Data conversion factors
Supplement 3: Calculation of long-acting reversible contraceptive users from service visits and commodities to clients data
Supplement 4: Formulae for computing the components of mean square error
Supplement 5: Country calculations of MSE

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