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Understanding and Addressing the Challenges of Conducting Quantitative Evaluation at a local Level: a worked example of the available approaches
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References: Hinde S, Bojke L, Richardson G. Understanding and addressing the challenges of conducting quantitative evaluation at a local level: a worked example of the available approaches. BMJ open. 2019 Nov 21;9(11):e029830.
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Health Economics
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Seb Hinde, Laura Bojke, Gerry Richardson
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