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The ethical imperative to scale up health care services for people with severe mental disorders in low and middle income countries
Postgraduate Medical Journal, 10/15/09
Patel V et al. – Scaling up mental health care based on the principle of cost effectiveness is not only a clinical imperative, but also a pivotal means to ensure that the severely mentally ill are accorded the same universal rights as those enjoyed by others.
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