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Sarah L Barber

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Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|May 27, 2008
Strategies that promote high quality care in IndonesiaSarah L Barber, Paul J Gertler
The International Journal of Health Planning and Management|November 18, 2019
Institutions for health care price setting and regulation: A comparative review of eight settingsSarah L Barber, Luca Lorenzoni, Paul Ong
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|March 29, 2007
Differences in access to high-quality outpatient care in IndonesiaSarah L Barber, Paul J Gertler, Pandu Harimurti
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|March 29, 2007
The contribution of human resources for health to the quality of care in IndonesiaSarah L Barber, Paul J Gertler, Pandu Harimurti
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|March 29, 2007
Variations in prenatal care quality for the rural poor in MexicoSarah L Barber, Stefano M Bertozzi, Paul J Gertler
Health Policy and Planning|April 25, 2013
The hospital of the future in China: China's reform of public hospitals and trends from industrialized countriesSarah L Barber, Michael Borowitz, Henk Bekedam, et al.
Pharmacology Research & Perspectives|June 13, 2017
Make up a missed lesson-New policy to ensure the interchangeability of generic drugs in ChinaBaobin Huang, Sarah L Barber, Mingzhe Xu, et al.
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|April 7, 2018
Harnessing the private health sector by using prices as a policy instrument: Lessons learned from South AfricaSarah L Barber, Ankit Kumar, Tomas Roubal, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|July 28, 2009
Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and quality-assured medicinesSarah L Barber, Milan Smid, Cornelia Hennig, et al.
Bulletin of the World Health Organization|February 5, 2020
Other considerations than: how much will universal health coverage cost?Sarah L Barber, Sheila O'Dougherty, Lluis Vinyals Torres, et al.
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Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|May 27, 2008
Strategies that promote high quality care in IndonesiaSarah L Barber, Paul J Gertler
The International Journal of Health Planning and Management|November 18, 2019
Institutions for health care price setting and regulation: A comparative review of eight settingsSarah L Barber, Luca Lorenzoni, Paul Ong
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|March 29, 2007
Differences in access to high-quality outpatient care in IndonesiaSarah L Barber, Paul J Gertler, Pandu Harimurti
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|March 29, 2007
The contribution of human resources for health to the quality of care in IndonesiaSarah L Barber, Paul J Gertler, Pandu Harimurti
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|March 29, 2007
Variations in prenatal care quality for the rural poor in MexicoSarah L Barber, Stefano M Bertozzi, Paul J Gertler
Health Policy and Planning|April 25, 2013
The hospital of the future in China: China's reform of public hospitals and trends from industrialized countriesSarah L Barber, Michael Borowitz, Henk Bekedam, et al.
Pharmacology Research & Perspectives|June 13, 2017
Make up a missed lesson-New policy to ensure the interchangeability of generic drugs in ChinaBaobin Huang, Sarah L Barber, Mingzhe Xu, et al.
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|April 7, 2018
Harnessing the private health sector by using prices as a policy instrument: Lessons learned from South AfricaSarah L Barber, Ankit Kumar, Tomas Roubal, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|July 28, 2009
Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and quality-assured medicinesSarah L Barber, Milan Smid, Cornelia Hennig, et al.
Bulletin of the World Health Organization|February 5, 2020
Other considerations than: how much will universal health coverage cost?Sarah L Barber, Sheila O'Dougherty, Lluis Vinyals Torres, et al.
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