Health technology assessment in Turkey: Current status and perspectives on future implementation
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Z. Kaló | W. Goettsch | A. Fasseeh | Z. Çalışkan | A. Mantel-Teeuwisse | E. K. Atikeler | Z. G. Öner | Harun Kızılay
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