National health services and family planning. Thailand, a case study
C. Hemachudha and
A.G. Rosenfield
American Journal of Public Health, 1975, vol. 65, issue 8, 864-871
Abstract:
In this paper, experience in Thailand is related, in which the basic family planning program was organized, planned, and implemented primarily through the rural health and hospital services of the Ministry of Public Health. While not necessarily a model for other countries, the approach seems to have been an appropriate one for Thailand.
Date: 1975
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