Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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RA395.A4 C668 2000 | Colorado Health Care Task Force resource book 2000 : a guide to major Colorado health care issues and programs / | 1 |
RA395.A4 F577 2003 | Governance for whom and for what : principles to guide health policy in Miami-Dade County / | 1 |
RA395.A4 H36 | The quality of medical care evaluation and improvement / | 1 |
RA395.A4 M57 | State regulation of health services utilization : lessons from Michigan / | 1 |
RA395.A4 N485 1995 | The ongoing revolution in health care : what it means for the New England economy : summary of proceedings of a conference on health reform held in May 1994 / | 1 |
RA395.A4 N732 2011 | Epidemic city : the politics of public health in New York / | 1 |
RA395.A4 N75 | Anatomy of a coordinating council : implications for planning / | 1 |
RA395.A4 O749 2007eb | Just don't get sick : access to health care in the aftermath of welfare reform / | 3 |
RA395.A52 |
Asian medical industries : contemporary perspectives on traditional pharmaceuticals / Disease, human health, and regional growth and development in Asia / Health care systems in developing countries in Asia / Health care systems in developing countries in Asia |
4 |
RA395.A52 .G68 2008 | Governing Health Systems in Africa. | 1 |
RA395.A52 G68 2008 | Governing health systems in Africa / | 1 |
RA395.A52 L85 2020 | Ageing, long-term care insurance and healthcare finance in Asia / | 1 |
RA395.A52 P43 2018 | The colonial politics of global health : France and the United Nations in postwar Africa / | 1 |
RA395.A52 R36 2021 | Health policy in Asia : a policy design approach / | 1 |
RA395.A55 A53 2017eb | Dependent agency in the global health regime local African responses to donor AIDS efforts / | 1 |
RA395.A55 F56 1995 | ||
RA395.A55 H43 2008eb | Health services in Africa : overcoming challenges, improving outcomes / | 1 |
RA395.A55 T7 | Traditional health care delivery in contemporary Africa / | 1 |
RA395.A554 A23 2014 | ||
RA395.A5548 H43 2011 | Healthy partnerships : how governments can engage the private sector to improve health in Africa. | 1 |