1996
DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/6.4.257
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Health care in wartime conditions. Medical evacuations from the region of former Yugoslavia. The experience of 2 years

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“…The capacity of the formerly welldeveloped and accessible local health structures (26-28) was significantly reduced. As a priority, international assistance supported the local health system in ex-Yugoslavia by strengthening primary health care and providing necessary supplies to hospitals and health centres (26). A range of services and activities were organized during and after the war, aimed at helping people.…”
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“…The capacity of the formerly welldeveloped and accessible local health structures (26-28) was significantly reduced. As a priority, international assistance supported the local health system in ex-Yugoslavia by strengthening primary health care and providing necessary supplies to hospitals and health centres (26). A range of services and activities were organized during and after the war, aimed at helping people.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%