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Achieving the Right Balance: The Role of Policy-Making Processes in Managing Human Resources for Health Problems
Language:
English
Publisher:
World Health Organization
Series/Journal Title:
Issues in Health Service Delivery
Copyright:
2000
Pages:
61
Description:
This document presents a framework for analyzing factors affecting the development and implementation of HRH policies and strategies.
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