Using decision methods to examine the potential impact of intersectoral action programs
In public health today, there is a widespread call for intersectoral action (ISA) programs, in which two or more sectors cooperate to address a problem. This trend raises a question of how to appropriately ass...
Source: BMC Research Notes - Category: Research Authors: Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai, Ahmed M. Bayoumi, Emilie Renahy, Rebecca Cheff and Patricia O ’Campo Tags: Research note Source Type: research
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