Statistics in Dutch policy debates on health and healthcare
Abstract Background The notion of 'fact-free politics' is debated in Europe and the United States of America and has particular relevance for the use of evidence to underpin health and healthcare policies. To better understand how evidence on health and healthcare is used in the national p...
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Main Authors: | Reinie G. Gerrits (Author), Michael J. van den Berg (Author), Niek S. Klazinga (Author), Dionne S. Kringos (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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