Andean region policies in planning and management of human resources in health
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The countries of the Andean subregion Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela, integrated into the Andean Health Organization - Hipólito Unanue Convention (ORAS - CONHU) developed and approved by Resolution REMSAA XXXIII / 474 of 23 November 2012, Andean Policy Planning and Management of Human Resources in Health and implementation of its Action Plan 2013-2017.Downloads
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