Millions lack access to essential surgery as global care targets fall short

Progress toward universal access to safe, affordable surgical care is dangerously off track as at least 160 million patients each year are unable to receive surgery—with low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) bearing the brunt of the crisis, a new study reveals.

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