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April 2008, Vol 98, No. 4 | American Journal of Public Health 626-628
© 2008 American Public Health Association


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International Planning of Organization for Medical Care

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John B. Grant, MD, MPH, undated.

Source. Courtesy of the Lasker Foundation.

John B. Grant is known for many contributions to international health but especially for the concept of regionalization of health care, which he explains in this paper, originally presented at the Forum of the World Health Organization’s Department of Advisory Services in the spring of 1951.

THERE ARE THREE components in providing health care including medical services. These are: first, the personnel and facilities required for adequate services; second, the administrative organization to assure the most efficient distribution of personnel and facilities; and third, the financial resources . . . [Full Text]







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