Economic interventions to improve population health: a scoping study of systematic reviews
Abstract Background Recognizing the close relationship between poverty and health, national program managers, policy-makers and donors are increasingly including economic interventions as part of their core strategies to improve population health. However, there is often confusion among stakeholders...
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Main Authors: | Mishal S. Khan (Author), Bernie Y. Guan (Author), Jananie Audimulam (Author), Francisco Cervero Liceras (Author), Richard J. Coker (Author), Joanne Yoong (Author) |
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2016-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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