Can the Success of Primary Health Care in Sri Lanka be Maintained?

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Can the Success of Primary Health Care in Sri Lanka be Maintained? / Sørensen, Jane Brandt; Konradsen, Flemming; Agampodi, Suneth.

I: Anuradhapura Medical Journal, Bind 11, Nr. 1, 2018.

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Sørensen, JB, Konradsen, F & Agampodi, S 2018, 'Can the Success of Primary Health Care in Sri Lanka be Maintained?', Anuradhapura Medical Journal, bind 11, nr. 1. https://doi.org/10.4038/amj.v11i1.7645

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Sørensen, J. B., Konradsen, F., & Agampodi, S. (2018). Can the Success of Primary Health Care in Sri Lanka be Maintained? Anuradhapura Medical Journal, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.4038/amj.v11i1.7645

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Sørensen JB, Konradsen F, Agampodi S. Can the Success of Primary Health Care in Sri Lanka be Maintained? Anuradhapura Medical Journal. 2018;11(1). https://doi.org/10.4038/amj.v11i1.7645

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Sørensen, Jane Brandt ; Konradsen, Flemming ; Agampodi, Suneth. / Can the Success of Primary Health Care in Sri Lanka be Maintained?. I: Anuradhapura Medical Journal. 2018 ; Bind 11, Nr. 1.

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