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The basic radiological system experience in Kenya

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Date
1993
Auteur
Kitonyi, J.M.K.
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Article
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en
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Résumé
While Diagnostic Radiology has become increasingly indispensible in sound clinical patient management the cost and maintenance of radiological equipment has continued to ~oar, reaching almost unaffordable levels in developing countries. As an attempt to provide some measure of remedy to the above problem, the World Health Organization in the early 80's introduced the basic radiological system (BRS) concept. The BRS is supposed to meet such criteria as being relatively cheap, of low maintenance cost easy operability and suitable in rural areas where electrical power supply may not be constant. In addition it should be able to perform 80 % of all conventional radiological examinations, In this paper the author gives a critical account of the BRS experience in Kenya. Proposals for possible future considerations and modifications inorder to achieve near ideal BRS X-ray machine are also advanced.
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https://library.adhl.africa/handle/123456789/7367
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http://hdl.handle.net/11295/10521
Citation
African Medical Journal Vol 70 No 12 December 1993
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Radiological system
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