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Why Does How Policy Is Implemented Matter for Health Outcomes?
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Author(s): Karen Hardee

Primary Language: English

Date: 11/2/2012

Abstract:

This presentation,  "Why Does How Policy Is implemented Matter for Health Outcomes?" and poster, "How Do Health Policies Affect Health Systems and Outcomes," were given during a satellite session on policy implemenation hosted by the Health Policy Project at the Second Symposium on Health Systems Research, in Beijing, China, October 31, 2012.   

Note: The conceptual framework presented during the session has since been updated; for the current version and more details on the framework, see the recently published paper, Linking Health Policy with Health Systems and Health Outcomes: A Conceptual Framework.


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