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Critical Issues In Healthcare Policy And Politics In The Gulf Cooperation Council States Ravinder Mamtani Albert B Lowenfels

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Critical Issues In Healthcare Policy And Politics In The Gulf Cooperation Council States Ravinder Mamtani Albert B Lowenfels
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Publisher: Georgetown University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.33 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Ravinder Mamtani; Albert B. Lowenfels
ISBN: 9781626165021, 9781626165007, 1626165025, 1626165009, 2017008734, 2017011974
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Critical Issues In Healthcare Policy And Politics In The Gulf Cooperation Council States Ravinder Mamtani Albert B Lowenfels by Ravinder Mamtani; Albert B. Lowenfels 9781626165021, 9781626165007, 1626165025, 1626165009, 2017008734, 2017011974 instant download after payment.

This book provides a much-needed perspective on healthcare policy and politics in the GCC states, and contextualizes the efforts and the challenges they have encountered in modernizing their healthcare systems. It should be essential reading for academics, scholars, policymakers, and students interested in learning about the GCC states’ current thinking on health policymaking, and the latest information on systemic efforts to transform health systems in the region. The book is also likely to appeal to practicing health professionals and other key actors in the healthcare sector in the GCC. Last but not least, this volume will be of interest to a large number of expatriates who are interested in the underlying themes that are shaping healthcare policy and practice within the region.


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