Developing co-funded multi-sectoral partnerships for chronic disease prevention: a qualitative inquiry into federal governmental public health staff experience
Abstract Background Multi-sectoral partnerships (MSPs) are frequently cited as a means by which governments can improve population health while leveraging the resources and expertise of the private and non-profit sectors. As part of their efforts in this area, the Public Health Agency of Canada (the...
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Main Authors: | Lee M. Johnston (Author), Laurie J. Goldsmith (Author), Diane T. Finegood (Author) |
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