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Practice Mngmnt;
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Foriegn Policy
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The economic consequences on the healthcare system due to the recession, personal consequences of the recession, potential economic consequences of reduced heath care expenditure for other sectors, consequences of recession for health determinants. Increasing the effectiveness of health sector spending, increasing the health impact of public spending.
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