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Introducing a complex health innovation--Primary health care reforms in Estonia (multimethods evaluation)

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  • Atun, Rifat Ali
  • Menabde, Nata
  • Saluvere, Katrin
  • Jesse, Maris
  • Habicht, Jarno

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  • Atun, Rifat Ali & Menabde, Nata & Saluvere, Katrin & Jesse, Maris & Habicht, Jarno, 2006. "Introducing a complex health innovation--Primary health care reforms in Estonia (multimethods evaluation)," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 79(1), pages 79-91, November.
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