Moving Towards Optimized Noncommunicable Disease Management in the ASEAN Region: Recommendations from a Review and Multidisciplinary Expert Panel

Author:

Castillo-Carandang Nina TORCID,Buenaventura Robert,Chia Yook-ChinORCID,Do Van DungORCID,Lee ChengORCID,Duong Ngoc LongORCID,Ng Chee HORCID,Robles Yolanda R,Santoso AnwarORCID,Sigua HelenORCID,Sukonthasarn ApichardORCID,Tan Roger,Viora Eka,Zakaria Hazli,Brizuela Grace EORCID,Ratnasingham Priyan,Thomas MathewORCID,Majumdar Anurita

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy

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