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Date: 2014-05-04 07:34:47
Healthcare
Health economics
Global health
Health human resources
Health care
Forecasting
Nursing in the United Kingdom
Public health
Workforce planning
Health
Medicine
Human resource management

Describing the fundamental aspects of the HWF planning systems in selected European Countries The purpose of the handbook on HWF (Health Work Force) planning systems (D52) is to become a guide to all European states want

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