Countries typically plan their medical care systems by focusing on broad measures of health status, geographic accessibility of government facilities, and general theories of how health services should be delivered. Health planners rarely take into account economic data on demand, existing use patterns, or alternative sources of care. The authors focus on the latter item by assembling provincial-level data on the public and private hospital systems...
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1987/12/31
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Document de travail (série numérotée)
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PHN8724
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1
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2019/06/11
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Disclosed
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The development, growth, and distribution of public and private medical resources in the Philippines
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Population and Human Resources