Health Financing and Budgeting Practices: Key findings from the Asia, Oceania, and Central, Eastern and South-eastern European regions
This article presents the findings of the OECD Survey of Senior Budget Officials on Budgeting Practices from a 2017 survey covering the Asia and Oceania, and Central, Eastern and South Eastern European regions. The survey is part of the ongoing engagement between health and budget officials in the O...
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