Healthcare in Asia: a perspective from primary care at the gateway to a continent
Malaysia has achieved reasonable health outcomes even though the country spends a modest amount of Gross Domestic Product on healthcare. However, the country is now experiencing a rising incidence of both infectious diseases and chronic lifestyle conditions that reflect growing wealth in a vibrant a...
Main Authors: | Jiwa, M., Othman, S.A., Hanafi, N.S., Ng, C.J., Khoo, E.M., Chia, Y.C. |
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2012
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