2 edition of Governance structures and health gain in the NHS found in the catalog.
Governance structures and health gain in the NHS
P. H. Bowers
Published
1997 by Management School, University of Edinburgh in Edinburgh .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | P.H. Bowers. |
Series | Working paper series / Management School, University of Edinburgh -- no.97/9, Working paper series (Management School, University of Edinburgh) -- no.97/9. |
Contributions | University of Edinburgh. Management School. |
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Open Library | OL18230355M |
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