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Comparisons between OECD’s definitions of the scope of “Human Resources in Health” and those emerging from informal discussions between ILO and WHO officials
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Document Date: 2008-03-10 20:34:14


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Geneva / New York / Paris / Stockholm / /

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HP / Health Care Systems / /

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Sweden / /

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Bankruptcy / Person Communication and Meetings / /

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Pharmacy Associated fields* / /

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retail sale / in-patient services / medical and surgical equipment / pharmaceuticals / treatment services / youth services / treatment technology / accommodation services / retail trade / health services / health insurance / home care services / medicinal chemicals / out-patient services / in-patients services / care services / social services / pharmaceutical and medical goods / /

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UNITED NATIONS DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS STATISTICS DIVISION / World Health Organization / United Nations / U.S. Department of Commerce / Working Party on Social Policy / International Labour Office / Bureau of Statistics / OECD / United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization / ILO Bureau of Statistics / HP.3 Both government / /

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P. Zurn / K. Diallo / C. Wiskow / M. Dal Poz / /

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author / General / g. p. / HP6 General / /

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treatment technology / ESA / Medical diagnostic / /

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