'Knowledge for better health' revisited - the increasing significance of health research systems: a review by departing Editors-in-Chief
Abstract How can nations organise research investments to obtain the best bundle of knowledge and the maximum level of improved health, spread as equitably as possible? This question was the central focus of a major initiative from WHO led by Prof Tikki Pang, which resulted in a range of development...
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Main Authors: | Stephen R. Hanney (Author), Miguel A. González-Block (Author) |
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2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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