Health reform in Mexico: governance and potential outcomes
Abstract Adopting key mechanisms to restructure public policy in developing countries is a crucial political task. The strengthening of infrastructure of health services, care quality, monitoring and population health; all might contribute to assuring the functionality of a national system for healt...
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Main Authors: | Jorge L. León-Cortés (Author), Gustavo Leal Fernández (Author), Héctor J. Sánchez-Pérez (Author) |
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