DK9. “Looking Ahead in an Unfinished Journey” with David Kindig



Podcast #9
Looking Ahead in an Unfinished Journey

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  2. Kindig DA. 2007. Understanding Population Health Terminology. Milbank Q 85(1):139-161.
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