How to strengthen Primary Health Care services in Sri Lanka to meet future challengers?
Sri Lanka has achieved good health indicators despite being a lower middle income country. The main contributory factor for this success lies with the policy of 'free education' and provision of healthcare services free of charge to the people at the point of delivery. Despite the success,...
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Main Authors: | Gunasena Sunil Senanayake (Author), Madapathage Gayan Buddhika Senanayake (Author), Thushara Ranasinghe (Author), Neelamani S.R Hewageegana (Author) |
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College of Community Physicians of Sri Lanka,
2017-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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