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Research Article

Patients' views of priority setting for new medicines

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Pages 324-329 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009

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Gisselle Gallego, Susan J. Taylor & Jo-anne E. Brien. (2011) Setting priorities for high-cost medications in public hospitals in Australia: should the public be involved?. Australian Health Review 35:2, pages 191.
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