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Benjamin Day

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Papua and New Guinea Medical Journal|September 1, 2011
The primacy of politics: charting the governance of the Papua New Guinea health system since independenceBenjamin Day
Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies|December 13, 2021
What parliamentarians think about Australia's post-COVID-19 aid program: The emerging 'cautious consensus' in Australian aidBenjamin Day, Tamas Wells
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences|June 7, 2008
John Stuart Mill, innate differences, and the regulation of reproductionDiane B Paul, Benjamin Day
International Journal of Health Services : Planning, Administration, Evaluation|August 30, 2008
State health reform flatlinesSteffie Woolhandler, Benjamin Day, David U Himmelstein
International Journal of Health Services : Planning, Administration, Evaluation|October 14, 2015
THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT AND MEDICAL LOSS RATIOS: NO IMPACT IN FIRST THREE YEARSBenjamin Day, David U Himmelstein, Michael Broder, et al.
JAMA|September 9, 2011
US medical students' health insurance coverage for mental health and substance abuse treatmentRachel Nardin, Leah Zallman, Cassie Frank, et al.
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Papua and New Guinea Medical Journal|September 1, 2011
The primacy of politics: charting the governance of the Papua New Guinea health system since independenceBenjamin Day
Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies|December 13, 2021
What parliamentarians think about Australia's post-COVID-19 aid program: The emerging 'cautious consensus' in Australian aidBenjamin Day, Tamas Wells
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences|June 7, 2008
John Stuart Mill, innate differences, and the regulation of reproductionDiane B Paul, Benjamin Day
International Journal of Health Services : Planning, Administration, Evaluation|August 30, 2008
State health reform flatlinesSteffie Woolhandler, Benjamin Day, David U Himmelstein
International Journal of Health Services : Planning, Administration, Evaluation|October 14, 2015
THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT AND MEDICAL LOSS RATIOS: NO IMPACT IN FIRST THREE YEARSBenjamin Day, David U Himmelstein, Michael Broder, et al.
JAMA|September 9, 2011
US medical students' health insurance coverage for mental health and substance abuse treatmentRachel Nardin, Leah Zallman, Cassie Frank, et al.
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