Evaluation of Health Reforms: explanatory power of General Systems Theory.
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Evaluation of Health Reforms: explanatory power of General Systems Theory. / Sambrook, S.A.; James, D.; Sambrook, S.
2010. Paper presented at 7th Biennial International Organisational Behaviour in Health Care conference, Birmingham University..
2010. Paper presented at 7th Biennial International Organisational Behaviour in Health Care conference, Birmingham University..
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Sambrook, SA, James, D & Sambrook, S 2010, 'Evaluation of Health Reforms: explanatory power of General Systems Theory.', Paper presented at 7th Biennial International Organisational Behaviour in Health Care conference, Birmingham University., 3/01/02.
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Sambrook, S. A., James, D., & Sambrook, S. (2010). Evaluation of Health Reforms: explanatory power of General Systems Theory.. Paper presented at 7th Biennial International Organisational Behaviour in Health Care conference, Birmingham University..
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Sambrook SA, James D, Sambrook S. 2010. Evaluation of Health Reforms: explanatory power of General Systems Theory. Paper presented at 7th Biennial International Organisational Behaviour in Health Care conference, Birmingham University..
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Sambrook, S.A., D. James and S. Sambrook Evaluation of Health Reforms: explanatory power of General Systems Theory.. 7th Biennial International Organisational Behaviour in Health Care conference, Birmingham University., 03 Jan 0002, Paper, 2010.
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Sambrook SA, James D, Sambrook S. Evaluation of Health Reforms: explanatory power of General Systems Theory.. 2010. Paper presented at 7th Biennial International Organisational Behaviour in Health Care conference, Birmingham University..
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