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Category Archives: Access
European Court is on the Wrong Side on Patient Safety
Category: Access, General
Tagged clinical trials, health policy, pharmaceutical industry, Policy, reporting
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Getting serious about registering and reporting trials – alltrials.net
Category: Access, General
Tagged clinical trials, guidelines, health information, health policy, open access, pharmaceutical industry, Policy
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Improving access to information: Day 2 of the global maternal health conference 2013
Category: Access, Maternal Newborn and Child Health, Open Access
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Stuck in a time warp: WHO-brokered global R&D action plan shelved
Category: Access, MSF, Neglected Diseases
Tagged developing world, global burden of disease, global health, MSF, neglected tropical diseases, WHO
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Getting in the Access Loop: The Local Journal, The African Researcher and The Article-Level Metric
Category: Access, General, Open Access
Tagged Africa, health information, medical literature
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