Decentralization of the health system - experiences from Pakistan, Portugal and Brazil
Abstract Background Decentralization of a health system is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon that demands thorough investigation of its process logistics, predisposing factors and implementation mechanisms, within the broader socio-political environment of each nation. Despite its wide adopt...
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Main Authors: | Shafaq Mahmood (Author), Rita Sequeira (Author), Muhammad Muneeb Ullah Siddiqui (Author), Marcos Batista Araujo Herkenhoff (Author), Patrícia Pita Ferreira (Author), Adalberto Campos Fernandes (Author), Paulo Sousa (Author) |
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