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HFACT’s first publication – The latest from the Lancet Global Health

UpdatesBy HFACTApril 12, 2024Leave a comment

We are pleased to report that the first official HFACT publication is now live! An effort lead by HFACT researcher Thomas Hone (Imperial College School of Public Health) along with contributions from HFACT partners at the Centre for Health Economics, University of York, Instituto de Estudos para Políticas de Saúde, (IEPS), the Institute for Economic…

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