Shanghai's Track Record in Population Health Status: What Can Explain It?; Comment on "Shanghai Rising: Health Improvements as Measured by Avoidable Mortality Since 2000"
Health reforms that emphasize public health and improvements in primary care can be cost-effective measures to achieve health improvements, especially in developing countries that face severe resource constraints. In their paper "Shanghai rising: health improvements as measured by avoidable mor...
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Main Author: | Tsung-Mei Cheng (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
2015-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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