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The Fiscal Sustainability Of Health Care In Canada The Romanow Papers Volume 1 Pierregerlier Forest Editor Gregory Marchildon Editor Tom Mcintosh Editor

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The Fiscal Sustainability Of Health Care In Canada The Romanow Papers Volume 1 Pierregerlier Forest Editor Gregory Marchildon Editor Tom Mcintosh Editor
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The Fiscal Sustainability Of Health Care In Canada The Romanow Papers Volume 1 Pierregerlier Forest Editor Gregory Marchildon Editor Tom Mcintosh Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Toronto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.09 MB
Pages: 422
Author: Pierre-Gerlier Forest (editor); Gregory Marchildon (editor); Tom McIntosh (editor)
ISBN: 9781442681286, 1442681284
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Fiscal Sustainability Of Health Care In Canada The Romanow Papers Volume 1 Pierregerlier Forest Editor Gregory Marchildon Editor Tom Mcintosh Editor by Pierre-gerlier Forest (editor); Gregory Marchildon (editor); Tom Mcintosh (editor) 9781442681286, 1442681284 instant download after payment.

Presenting divergent diagnoses and policy prescriptions, the papers collectively highlight the many factors that governments and health care sector managers must confront to keep the Canadian health care system viable in the 21st century.

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