The impact of social franchising on the use of reproductive health and family planning services at public commune health stations in Vietnam
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Service franchising is a business model that involves building a network of outlets (franchisees) that are locally owned, but act in coordinated manner with the guidance of a central headquarters (franchisor). The franchisor maintain...
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Main Authors: | Pham Van (Author), Alden Dana L (Author), Ngo Anh D (Author), Phan Ha (Author) |
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