Analysis of the performance of contractualization primary health care indicators in the period 2009-2015 in Lisbon and Tagus Valley

Reforms started in 1996 intended that Regional Health Administrations (ARS) should play a relevant role in the process of transforming an integrated model towards a contractual health care model. The essential tool of this transformation would be the Contractualization Agency, established in each AR...

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