Governance in health workforce: how do we improve on the concept? A network-based, stakeholder-driven approach

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Max Ying Hao Lim
Vivian Lin
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[1] The University of Hong Kong,Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine
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Human Resources for Health | / 19卷
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Health workforce governance; Stakeholder participation; Network governance; Governance conceptualisation; Human resources for health; Health systems strengthening;
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