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The Philippines Health System Review
Health Systems in Transition Vol. 1 No. 2 2011
Written by:
Alberto G. Romualdez Jr., Consultant
Jennifer Frances E. dela Rosa, University of the Philippines
Jonathan David A. Flavier, USAID
Stella Luz A. Quimbo, University of the Philippines
Kenneth Y. Hartigan-Go, Asian Institute of Management
Liezel P. Lagrada, Department of Health
Lilibeth C. David, Department of Health
Edited by:
Soonman Kwon, Seoul National University
Rebecca Dodd, WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific
WHO Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
The Philippines health system review. (Health Systems in Transition, Vol. 1 No. 2 2011)
1. Delivery of healthcare. 2. Health care economics and organization. 3. Health care reform. 5. Health
systems plans – organization and administration. 6. Philippines. I. Asia Pacific Observatory on
Health Systems and Policies. II. World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific.
ISBN 978 92 9061 558 3 (NLM Classification: WA 540 )
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