Health workforce regulation from a Comparative Law perspective: the different regulatory strategies of Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Canada and Australia
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9044.v19i3p91-98Keywords:
Regulation of Health Workforce, Regulation of Health Workforce in Australia, Regulation of Health Workforce in Canada, Regulation of Health Workforce in MercosurAbstract
This issue of the Revista de Direito Sanitário presents, in its Argument section, the legal models of regulation of health workforce adopted by Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Australia and Canada. The articles offer an extremely clear and didactic framework on how each of these countries is facing their challenges of regulating the health professions in the contemporary world.
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