Learning from health system reform trajectories in seven Canadian provinces

scientific article published on 06 August 2020

Learning from health system reform trajectories in seven Canadian provinces is …
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P356DOI10.1017/S1744133120000225
P698PubMed publication ID32758323

P50authorJean-Louis DenisQ92418755
Susan UsherQ98215969
P2093author name stringSara Kreindler
Ross Baker
Samia Chreim
Mylaine Breton
Johanne Préval
Élizabeth Côté-Boileau
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P304page(s)1-17
P577publication date2020-08-06
P1433published inHealth Economics, Policy and LawQ15766164
P1476titleLearning from health system reform trajectories in seven Canadian provinces

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