Conceptualising production, productivity and technology in pharmacy practice: a novel framework for policy, education and research
Abstract Context and background People and health systems worldwide face serious challenges due to shifting disease demographics, rising population demands and weaknesses in healthcare provision, including capacity shortages and lack of impact of healthcare services. These multiple challenges, linke...
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Main Authors: | D Baines (Author), I Bates (Author), L Bader (Author), C Hale (Author), P Schneider (Author) |
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