Benefits for the nation: population health care

The best way to assess the Social Service is by measuring its impact on the population, on the health care institutions and on the very students in Social Service. Yet, we have to face the difficulty to obtain reliable data to measure those benefits beyond any doubt. How much the health system is re...

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