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Int J Health Policy Manag
. 2019;8(7): 403-411. doi:
10.15171/ijhpm.2019.20
PMID:
31441277
PMCID:
PMC6706972
Original Article
Understanding Health Professional Responses to Service Disinvestment: A Qualitative Study
Deb Mitchel
1
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, Lisa O’Brien
2
, Anne Bardoel
3
, Terry Haines
4
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