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... primary care model , ( 2 ) separation of the purchaser and provider roles , coupled with deconcentration of considerable authority and responsibility to operating units ; and ( 3 ) modernization of payment mechanisms . This package ...
... primary care model , ( 2 ) separation of the purchaser and provider roles , coupled with deconcentration of considerable authority and responsibility to operating units ; and ( 3 ) modernization of payment mechanisms . This package ...
Pagina 120
... primary education that was given " freely . " Some parents in Villa Urquiza offered to pay the teacher for their children's primary education in exchange for not listing the student on official class roles , in an attempt to avoid any ...
... primary education that was given " freely . " Some parents in Villa Urquiza offered to pay the teacher for their children's primary education in exchange for not listing the student on official class roles , in an attempt to avoid any ...
Pagina 122
... primary level and the consequent requirement for remedial studies , would lead men not only to occupy the choice positions at the head of the most important primary and secondary schools , but also to attain the first positions as ...
... primary level and the consequent requirement for remedial studies , would lead men not only to occupy the choice positions at the head of the most important primary and secondary schools , but also to attain the first positions as ...
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