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U.K. Should Increase Efforts To Support Health Systems In Developing Countries, Report Says

Fri, 16 Feb 2007 09:00 PM EST

... The United Kingdom should do more to help train and support health workers in developing countries in an effort to strengthen their health care infrastructures, Lord Nigel Crisp, former chief of the U.K. National Health Service, said in a report released on Tuesday, BBC News reports. Unless their health systems are strengthened, developing countries will not be able to achieve the U.N. [click link for full article] ...

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