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Trade in health related services

Richard D Smith, Rupa Chanda, Viroj Tangcharoensathien
Journal Name
The Lancet
Journal Publication
others
Publication Year
2009
Journal Publications Functional Area
Economics
Publication Date
Vol. 373, Issue No. 9663, PP 593-601, 14 Feb 2009
Abstract

The supervision of a domestic health system in the context of the trade environment in the 21st century needs a sophisticated understanding of how trade in health services affects, and will affect, a country's health system and policy. This notion places a premium on people engaged in the health sector understanding the importance of a comprehensive outlook on trade in health services.

Trade in health related services

Author(s) Name: Richard D Smith, Rupa Chanda, Viroj Tangcharoensathien
Journal Name: The Lancet
Volume: Vol. 373, Issue No. 9663, PP 593-601, 14 Feb 2009
Year of Publication: 2009
Abstract:

The supervision of a domestic health system in the context of the trade environment in the 21st century needs a sophisticated understanding of how trade in health services affects, and will affect, a country's health system and policy. This notion places a premium on people engaged in the health sector understanding the importance of a comprehensive outlook on trade in health services.