Article
Improving public health and health systems through evidence informed policy in the Americas
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PANTOJA, Tomás; BARRETO, Jorge; PANISSET, Ulysses. Improving public health and health systems through evidence informed policy in the Americas. British Medical Journal, [London], v. 362, n. k2469, jul. 2018.
1759-2151
10.1136/bmj.k2469
Autor
Pantoja, Tomás
Barreto, Jorge Otávio Maia
Panisset, Ulysses
Resumen
The objective of this article is to examine current challenges to research for health and describe successful initiatives implemented in the Americas that aim to make a positive impact on population health.
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