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Protecting and Enhancing Health: Community Engagement, Collaborations, and Incentives for Prevention
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Title Protecting and Enhancing Health: Community Engagement, Collaborations, and Incentives for Prevention
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/721239?src=rss
Description Community involvement can play a large role in improving the healthcare system. This study looks at the role of state and local groups in the improvement and advancement of healthcare in America. The Journal of Primary Prevention
Category Articles > Medical Students
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Date May 22, 2010
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