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Is There a Common Ground? Affiliations Between Catholic and Non-Catholic Health Care Providers and the Availability of Reproductive Health Services

Table of Contents, Acknowledgements, Executive Summary
1. Introduction
2. Trends in Affiliations Involving Catholic Providers
3. The Affiliation Process and the Role of Reproductive Health Services in the Case Studies
4. The Outcomes of Affiliations in the Case Studies
5. Conclusions and Policy Implications
Figures | Tables | References
Appendix A | Appendix B | Appendix C | 

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Publication Number: 1332
Publish Date: 1997-11-04

 

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