The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 100
... areas are not the most significant in terms of meeting the housing , health , income or work needs . described by families in Study 2 . Table 5. Achievement ( % ) at a National level of the 53 Program indicators as of February 2003 ...
... areas are not the most significant in terms of meeting the housing , health , income or work needs . described by families in Study 2 . Table 5. Achievement ( % ) at a National level of the 53 Program indicators as of February 2003 ...
Pagina 134
... areas and work in toward the capital . By 2004 , there were 840 EBAIS covering 93 percent of the Costa Rican ... areas ( áreas de salud ) , or the administrative units responsible for primary care would also be shifted to perfor- mance ...
... areas and work in toward the capital . By 2004 , there were 840 EBAIS covering 93 percent of the Costa Rican ... areas ( áreas de salud ) , or the administrative units responsible for primary care would also be shifted to perfor- mance ...
Pagina 146
... areas have a family practitioner and nutritionist yet , but no EBAIS can be formed without a medical doctor . 12 Interview with Claudio Arce , Projecto de Modernización de la CCSS , San José , June 17 , 2004 . 13 Although there are more ...
... areas have a family practitioner and nutritionist yet , but no EBAIS can be formed without a medical doctor . 12 Interview with Claudio Arce , Projecto de Modernización de la CCSS , San José , June 17 , 2004 . 13 Although there are more ...
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