The Challenges of Creating a Global Health Resource Tracking System

The RAND Corporation conducted interviews, consulted with experts, and carried out detailed analyses of existing tracking systems that focus on health resources flowing to and within developing countries, the objective being to determine how to provide a truly global health resource tracking system...

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Main Author: Eiseman, Elisa (auth)
Other Authors: Fossum, Donna (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: RAND Corporation 2005
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