An analysis of the relationship between client and health professional perceptions of health status on the quality of the health service system and health status in Vietnam

This research aims to examine the relationships between internal and external determinants of the Vietnamese hospital and healthcare system and (a) the health service system and (b) the perceived health status of healthcare providers and clients from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Participants i...

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