Teleprimary care in Malaysia: a tool for teleconsultation and distance learning in health care
Malaysia enjoys a comprehensive range of health services, the government being committed to the principles of universal access to high quality health care, which the Ministry of Health provides through a wide variety of nation wide network of clinics and hospitals. One of the major problems is the a...
Main Authors: | Yadav, H., Wong, Y.L. |
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Format: | Article |
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SAGE Publications
2001
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