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This law was the result of a 42 - day doctors ' strike and set a pay scale for all publicly - employed physicians . The scale is adjusted biannually for inflation ; making sure the CCSS adheres to its terms is the principal occupation ...
This law was the result of a 42 - day doctors ' strike and set a pay scale for all publicly - employed physicians . The scale is adjusted biannually for inflation ; making sure the CCSS adheres to its terms is the principal occupation ...
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Costa Rican doctors have also acted collectively to protect their incomes , but not in ways discussed by the literature on Latin American political economy and social reforms . In Costa Rica , doctors did not feel their incomes to be ...
Costa Rican doctors have also acted collectively to protect their incomes , but not in ways discussed by the literature on Latin American political economy and social reforms . In Costa Rica , doctors did not feel their incomes to be ...
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22 Ickis , Sevilla , and Iñiguez ( 1997 ) report that there were 3800 doctors in Costa Rica in 1995 ; according to the Colegio de Médicos , there were 7534 doctors registered in 2004 . 23 CCSS generalists make about $ 1500 per month and ...
22 Ickis , Sevilla , and Iñiguez ( 1997 ) report that there were 3800 doctors in Costa Rica in 1995 ; according to the Colegio de Médicos , there were 7534 doctors registered in 2004 . 23 CCSS generalists make about $ 1500 per month and ...
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