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Making Health Services More Accessible in Developing Countries:Finance and Health Resources for Functioning Health Systems

Author(s): UCHIMURA, Hiroko;
Publisher: : Palgrave Macmillian Hampshir , 2009;
Call number: 362.12MAK;
Type: Book
Available At: Main Library -> stacks
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362.12MAK
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245 $aMaking Health Services More Accessible in Developing Countries$bFinance and Health Resources for Functioning Health Systems
260 $bPalgrave Macmillian$aHampshir$c2009
653 $aHealth Services, Health System

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