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Health Policy and Planning blends such individual specialities as epidemiology, health and development economics, management and social policy, planning and social anthropology into a lively academic mix that constantly stimulates and keeps readers abreast of modern international health care.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 19, Supplement 1, October 2004
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Improving health systems and enhancing reproductive health: linkages and lessons for action
pp. i1-i4(1)
Authors: Susannah H Mayhew; Nancy Gerein; Andrew Green; John Cleland

Strategies for engaging the private sector in sexual and reproductive health: how effective are they?
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Authors: David H Peters; Gita G Mirchandani; Peter M Hansen

Measuring unmet obstetric need at district level: how an epidemiological tool can affect health service organization and delivery
pp. i87-i95(1)
Authors: Gabriel Guindo; Dominique Dubourg; Bruno Marchal; Pierre Blaise; Vincent De Brouwere

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