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Vol. 20. Issue 6.
Pages 503-509 (November 2006)
Vol. 20. Issue 6.
Pages 503-509 (November 2006)
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Acerca de la transferencia de experiencias del oeste al este europeo. Algunos errores evitables al asesorar sobre reformas sanitarias
About the transfer of Western experiences to the Eastern Europe. Some avoidable errors when advising on healthcare reforms
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Antonio Durána, Juan Gérvasb,
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Correspondencia: Juan Gérvas. Equipo CESCA. Travesía de la Playa, 3. 28730 Buitrago del Lozoya. Madrid. España.
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