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Productivity of the English NHS: 2013/14 Update. / Bojke, Chris; Castelli, Adriana; Grasic, Katja; Howdon, Dan; Street, Andrew David.
York, UK : Centre for Health Economics, University of York, 2016. p. 1-69 (CHE Research Paper; No. 126).
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Bojke, C, Castelli, A, Grasic, K, Howdon, D & Street, AD 2016 '
Productivity of the English NHS: 2013/14 Update' CHE Research Paper, no. 126, Centre for Health Economics, University of York, York, UK, pp. 1-69. <
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Bojke, C., Castelli, A., Grasic, K., Howdon, D., & Street, A. D. (2016).
Productivity of the English NHS: 2013/14 Update. (pp. 1-69). (CHE Research Paper; No. 126). Centre for Health Economics, University of York.
http://www.york.ac.uk/media/che/documents/papers/researchpapers/CHERP126_NHS_productivity_update2013_14.pdf
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Bojke C, Castelli A, Grasic K, Howdon D, Street AD. Productivity of the English NHS: 2013/14 Update. York, UK: Centre for Health Economics, University of York. 2016 Jan, p. 1-69. (CHE Research Paper; 126).
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Bojke, Chris ; Castelli, Adriana ; Grasic, Katja ; Howdon, Dan ; Street, Andrew David. / Productivity of the English NHS: 2013/14 Update. York, UK : Centre for Health Economics, University of York, 2016. pp. 1-69 (CHE Research Paper; 126).
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