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   international journal of health policy and management   
سال:2021 - دوره:10 - شماره:10


  tick  acceptability of a prime vendor system in public healthcare facilities in tanzania - صفحه:625-637

  tick  african physician migration to high-income nations: diverse motives to emigrate (“we are not florence nightingale”) or stay in africa (“there is no place like home”); comment on “doctor retention: a cross-sectional study of how ireland has been losing the battle” - صفحه:660-663

  tick  determinants associated with the risk of emergency department visits among patients receiving integrated home care services: a 6-year retrospective observational study in a large italian region - صفحه:605-612

  tick  doctor retention in ireland - what it may mean for the global health workforce reform agenda; comment on “doctor retention: a cross-sectional study of how ireland has been losing the battle” - صفحه:647-649

  tick  doctor retention in ireland - where are the failings that prolong the problem?; comment on “doctor retention: a cross-sectional study of how ireland has been losing the battle” - صفحه:650-653

  tick  doctor retention or migration: from ireland to the world?; comment on “doctor retention: a cross-sectional study of how ireland has been losing the battle” - صفحه:654-657

  tick  editorial: call for emergency action to limit global temperature increases, restore biodiversity, and protect health; wealthy nations must do much more, much faster - صفحه:602-604

  tick  expanding medical education and task shifting; comment on “doctor retention: a cross-sectional study of how ireland has been losing the battle” - صفحه:664-666

  tick  migration, retention and return migration of health professionals; comment on “doctor retention: a cross-sectional study of how ireland has been losing the battle” - صفحه:667-669

  tick  the quest for effective and equitable policies to prevent non-communicable diseases: co-production lessons from stakeholder workshops - صفحه:638-646

  tick  training, migration and retention of doctors: is ireland a danaides’ jar?; comment on “doctor retention: a cross-sectional study of how ireland has been losing the battle” - صفحه:658-659

  tick  what generates attention to health in trade policymaking? lessons from success in tobacco control and access to medicines: a qualitative study of australia and the (comprehensive and progressive) trans-pacific partnership - صفحه:613-624
 

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