High-quality health systems in the Sustainable Development Goals era: time for a revolution
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Tanya Marchant | Mike English | Lixin Jiang | Oye Gureje | Hannah H Leslie | Margaret E Kruk | John G Meara | Pierre Barker | Address Malata | Lisa R Hirschhorn | Youssoupha Ndiaye | Sanam Roder-DeWan | Joshua A Salomon | Alexander K Rowe | O. Gureje | M. Kruk | K. Reddy | J. Salomon | O. Norheim | P. Barker | M. Pate | J. Meara | Catherine Arsenault | Anna D. Gage | Keely Jordan | H. Leslie | Sanam Roder-DeWan | O. Adeyi | B. Daelmans | S. Doubova | M. English | E. G. Elorrio | Frederico Guanais | L. Hirschhorn | Lixin Jiang | E. Kelley | E. Lemango | J. Liljestrand | A. Malata | T. Marchant | M. P. Matsoso | M. Mohanan | Y. Ndiaye | A. Rowe | G. Thapa | N. Twum-Danso | Ole F Norheim | K Srinath Reddy | K. S. K. Reddy | Bernadette Daelmans | Anna D Gage | Catherine Arsenault | Keely Jordan | Olusoji Adeyi | Svetlana V Doubova | Ezequiel García Elorrio | Frederico Guanais | Edward Kelley | Ephrem Tekle Lemango | Jerker Liljestrand | Malebona Precious Matsoso | Manoj Mohanan | Gagan Thapa | Nana A Y Twum-Danso | Muhammad Pate | Pierre M. Barker | K Srinath Reddy | Margaret E Kruk | Anna D Gage | Hannah H Leslie | Svetlana V Doubova | Ezequiel García Elorrio | Lisa R Hirschhorn | Ephrem Tekle Lemango | Malebona Precious Matsoso | John G Meara | Alexander K Rowe | Joshua A Salomon | Nana A Y Twum-Danso | Svetlana V Doubova | Lixin Jiang
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