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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.

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Volume 21, Number 2, March 2006
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Imbalances in the health labour force: an assessment using data from three national health facility surveys
pp. 80-90(11)
Authors: Barden-O'Fallon, Janine; Angeles, Gustavo; Tsui, Amy

The impact of hospital management reforms on absenteeism in Costa Rica
pp. 91-100(10)
Authors: García-Prado, Ariadna; Chawla, Mukesh

Geographic aspects of poverty and health in Tanzania: does living in a poor area matter?
pp. 110-122(13)
Authors: Mahmud Khan, M; Hotchkiss, David R; Berruti, Andrés A; Hutchinson, Paul L

Improving access to pharmaceuticals in Brazil and Argentina
pp. 123-131(9)
Authors: Homedes, Núria; Ugalde, Antonio

Barriers to accessing benefits in a community-based insurance scheme: lessons learnt from SEWA Insurance, Gujarat
pp. 132-142(11)
Authors: Sinha, Tara; Ranson, M Kent; Chatterjee, Mirai; Acharya, Akash; Mills, Anne J

Government–NGO collaboration: the case of tuberculosis control in Bangladesh
pp. 143-155(13)
Authors: Zafar Ullah, A N; Newell, James N; Ahmed, Jalal Uddin; Hyder, M K A; Islam, Akramul

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