Denmark: Health system review

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Denmark : Health system review. / Birk, Hans Okkels; Vrangbæk, Karsten; Rudkjøbing, Andreas; Krasnik, Allan; Eriksen, Astrid; Richardson, Erica; Jervelund, Signe Smith.

København : Københavns Universitet, 2024. 186 p. (Health systems in transition; No. 1, Vol. 26).

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Harvard

Birk, HO, Vrangbæk, K, Rudkjøbing, A, Krasnik, A, Eriksen, A, Richardson, E & Jervelund, SS 2024, Denmark: Health system review. Health systems in transition, no. 1, vol. 26, Københavns Universitet, København. <https://eurohealthobservatory.who.int/publications/i/denmark-health-system-review-2024>

APA

Birk, H. O., Vrangbæk, K., Rudkjøbing, A., Krasnik, A., Eriksen, A., Richardson, E., & Jervelund, S. S. (2024). Denmark: Health system review. Københavns Universitet. Health systems in transition Vol. 26 No. 1 https://eurohealthobservatory.who.int/publications/i/denmark-health-system-review-2024

Vancouver

Birk HO, Vrangbæk K, Rudkjøbing A, Krasnik A, Eriksen A, Richardson E et al. Denmark: Health system review. København: Københavns Universitet, 2024. 186 p. (Health systems in transition; No. 1, Vol. 26).

Author

Birk, Hans Okkels ; Vrangbæk, Karsten ; Rudkjøbing, Andreas ; Krasnik, Allan ; Eriksen, Astrid ; Richardson, Erica ; Jervelund, Signe Smith. / Denmark : Health system review. København : Københavns Universitet, 2024. 186 p. (Health systems in transition; No. 1, Vol. 26).

Bibtex

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