The crucible of COVID-19: what the pandemic is teaching us about health research systems
Abstract The global health crisis created by COVID-19 is providing valuable insights into the strengths of our health research system and, perhaps even more clearly, displaying its weaknesses. Much of what is being shown so plainly in the current context is not truly new. We are being reminded that...
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Main Authors: | Tari Turner (Author), Fadi El-Jardali (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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