Cite
Distance to hospital and utilization of surgical services in Haiti: do children, delivering mothers, and patients with emergent surgical conditions experience greater geographical barriers to surgical care?
MLA
Christopher D. Hughes, et al. “Distance to Hospital and Utilization of Surgical Services in Haiti: Do Children, Delivering Mothers, and Patients with Emergent Surgical Conditions Experience Greater Geographical Barriers to Surgical Care?” The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, vol. 28, Aug. 2012, pp. 248–56. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1002/hpm.2134.
APA
Christopher D. Hughes, Allison F. Linden, James M. Friedman, Lars Hagander, Jeff Blossom, John G. Meara, & Katherine A. Nash. (2012). Distance to hospital and utilization of surgical services in Haiti: do children, delivering mothers, and patients with emergent surgical conditions experience greater geographical barriers to surgical care? The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 28, 248–256. https://doi.org/10.1002/hpm.2134
Chicago
Christopher D. Hughes, Allison F. Linden, James M. Friedman, Lars Hagander, Jeff Blossom, John G. Meara, and Katherine A. Nash. 2012. “Distance to Hospital and Utilization of Surgical Services in Haiti: Do Children, Delivering Mothers, and Patients with Emergent Surgical Conditions Experience Greater Geographical Barriers to Surgical Care?” The International Journal of Health Planning and Management 28 (August): 248–56. doi:10.1002/hpm.2134.