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The US Hospital AIDS Survey: Structure and Substance

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Economic Aspects of AIDS and HIV Infection

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The U.S. hospital AIDS survey: structure and substance Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) throughout the 1980s has evolved into a formidable challenge for the health care systems of the affected countries. While the spectrum of health care providers are or will be involved with treating the individuals afflicted with this condition, it is the hospital sector that represents the primary if not only source of treatment for so many people with AIDS.

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Andrulis, D.P. (1990). The US Hospital AIDS Survey: Structure and Substance. In: Schwefel, D., Leidl, R., Rovira, J., Drummond, M.F. (eds) Economic Aspects of AIDS and HIV Infection. Health Systems Research. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84089-0_6

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