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World Health Organization, Auteur ; Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean, Auteur | Geneva : World Health Organization | 2004Investing in health, particularly that of the poor, is central to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals. In support of this strategy WHO's Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean is actively promoting in countries of the Regi[...]Ouvrages
Andrew L. Creese, Auteur ; David Alan Parker, Auteur ; World Health Organization, Éditeur scientifique ; Unicef, Éditeur scientifique ; Aga Khan Foundation, Éditeur scientifique | Geneva : World Health Organization | 1994A highly practical guide to the use of cost analysis as a tool for improving the efficiency of primary health care, whether at the national, regional or district level. Addressed to programme managers, the book responds to the urgent need for in[...]Ouvrages
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World Health Organization, Auteur ; Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean, Auteur | Geneva : World Health Organization | 2004Investing in health, particularly that of the poor, is central to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals. In support of this strategy WHO's Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean is actively promoting in countries of the Regi[...]Ouvrages
Xingzhu Liu, Auteur ; World Health Organization, Collectivité éditrice | Geneva : World Health Organization | 2003Health care should be provided efficiently, given the potential gains for patients and the population and the high cost of some kinds of care. Emphasizing the most cost-effective services can in principle attain the greatest health gains. Polici[...]Ouvrages
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Sarah Coll-Black, Auteur ; World Health Organization, Auteur | Manila : World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Western Pacific | 2004This publication aims to increase awareness of the relationship between poverty and Tuberculosis.