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Contracts to devolve health services in fragile states and developing countries: do ethics matter
Journal of Medical Ethics, 09/17/09
Jayasinghe S – The procedures are complemented by improving self–governance of NSPs, countries’ development of guidelines for devolving health services, and measures to educate the public of the client countries on these issues.
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