The 2010 earthquake in Chile: the response of the health system and international cooperation

Understand the health system and international cooperation response to the catastrophic situation left by the earthquake and tsunami of 27 February 2010 in Chile, and draft proposals for improving strategies to mitigate the devastating effects of natural disasters. Descriptive and qualitative study...

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Developing Countries
Disaster Planning
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Foreign Professional Personnel
Gender Identity
Health Services Needs and Demand
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