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What reasons do those with practical experience use in deciding on priorities for healthcare resources? A qualitative study
- Professor T Hope, The Ethox Centre, Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Old Road Campus, Old Road, Headington, Oxford OX3 7LF, UK; Tony.hope{at}ethox.ox.ac.uk
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What reasons do those with practical experience use in deciding on priorities for healthcare resources? A qualitative study
Publication history
- Received October 2, 2007
- Revised January 3, 2008
- Accepted January 16, 2008
- First published August 29, 2008.
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April 27, 2016
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