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Measuring progress in institutionalising evidence-informed priority-setting in the Indian healthcare system: an application using the iProSE scale
- Correspondence to Dr Adrian Gheorghe, Center for Global Development, Washington, District of Columbia, USA; adrian.e.gheorghe{at}gmail.com
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Measuring progress in institutionalising evidence-informed priority-setting in the Indian healthcare system: an application using the iProSE scale
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- Accepted January 16, 2024
- First published March 8, 2024.
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