The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 49Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... 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 , the EBAIS are mobile and travel around their territory . EBAIS are supported by personnel from the health area to which they belong . Officially , the support personnel located in each health area include a family practitioner ...
... areas , the EBAIS are mobile and travel around their territory . EBAIS are supported by personnel from the health area to which they belong . Officially , the support personnel located in each health area include a family practitioner ...
Pagina 66
... areas of public life is not easily transferable among these areas, however. Comparative analysis of the court system, the legislative branch, government audit institutions, budget management, public procurement, civil service, and ...
... areas of public life is not easily transferable among these areas, however. Comparative analysis of the court system, the legislative branch, government audit institutions, budget management, public procurement, civil service, and ...
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