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Making Health Services More Accessible In Developing Countries Finance And Health Resources For Functioning Health Systems Ide Jetro Series Hiroko Uchimura

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Making Health Services More Accessible In Developing Countries Finance And Health Resources For Functioning Health Systems Ide Jetro Series Hiroko Uchimura
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Making Health Services More Accessible In Developing Countries Finance And Health Resources For Functioning Health Systems Ide Jetro Series Hiroko Uchimura instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.06 MB
Pages: 285
Author: Hiroko Uchimura
ISBN: 9780230577886, 0230577881
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Making Health Services More Accessible In Developing Countries Finance And Health Resources For Functioning Health Systems Ide Jetro Series Hiroko Uchimura by Hiroko Uchimura 9780230577886, 0230577881 instant download after payment.

Health is increasingly a critical concern in the context of development. This book examines the function of health systems, particularly the key factors: finance, human resources, pharmaceuticals, public facilities and stresses the importance of improving access to health services in developing countries.

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