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The key selling point of this volume is that its systematic approach to these three pillars of health systems analysis will give readers of various backgrounds authoritative material about subjects adjacent to their own specialties. Assembling such comparative materials is usually an onerous task because so many programs possess their own vocabularies, goals, and methods. This book will provide common grounds for people in programs as diverse as economics and finance, allied health, business and management, and the social sciences, including psychology. This volume is unique in its systematic approach to these three pillars of health systems analysis will give readers of various backgrounds authoritative material about subjects adjacent to their own specialties. Assembling such comparative materials is usually an onerous task because so many programs possess their own vocabularies, goals, and methods. This book will provide common grounds for people in programs as diverse as economics and finance, allied health, business and management, and the social sciences, including psychology.
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Health Systems Policy, Finance, and Organization, Guy Carrin, Kent Buse, Kristian Heggenhougen
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2009
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- Titel
- Health Systems Policy, Finance, and Organization
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Guy Carrin, Kent Buse, Kristian Heggenhougen
- Verlag
- Academic press
- Verlag
- 2009
- ISBN10
- 0123750873
- ISBN13
- 9780123750877
- Kategorie
- Medizin & Gesundheit, Wirtschaft
- Beschreibung
- The key selling point of this volume is that its systematic approach to these three pillars of health systems analysis will give readers of various backgrounds authoritative material about subjects adjacent to their own specialties. Assembling such comparative materials is usually an onerous task because so many programs possess their own vocabularies, goals, and methods. This book will provide common grounds for people in programs as diverse as economics and finance, allied health, business and management, and the social sciences, including psychology. This volume is unique in its systematic approach to these three pillars of health systems analysis will give readers of various backgrounds authoritative material about subjects adjacent to their own specialties. Assembling such comparative materials is usually an onerous task because so many programs possess their own vocabularies, goals, and methods. This book will provide common grounds for people in programs as diverse as economics and finance, allied health, business and management, and the social sciences, including psychology.