The importance of stakeholder perception in understanding impact: The Basic Integrated Health System (sibasi) program and quality of primary healthcare in El Salvador

Rev. Gerenc. Polit. Salud, Bogotá (Colombia), 6 (12): 12-30, enero-junio de 2007 12 Abstract Using a methodology which examines the perceptions of stakeholders, including policy-makers, healthcare professionals and community members, this paper details a preliminary evaluation of the impact thus far...

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title The importance of stakeholder perception in understanding impact: The Basic Integrated Health System (sibasi) program and quality of primary healthcare in El Salvador
spellingShingle The importance of stakeholder perception in understanding impact: The Basic Integrated Health System (sibasi) program and quality of primary healthcare in El Salvador
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title_short The importance of stakeholder perception in understanding impact: The Basic Integrated Health System (sibasi) program and quality of primary healthcare in El Salvador
title_full The importance of stakeholder perception in understanding impact: The Basic Integrated Health System (sibasi) program and quality of primary healthcare in El Salvador
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