Since its independence in 1991, the Republic of Macedonia became a highly centralized state, with most relevant decisions taken at the central level in Skopje, resembling the highly centralized system, which once characterized Former Yugoslavia. As agreed in the Framework Agreement, which ended six
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Health Organization in Republic of Macedonia—the place of preventive health care in the medical health system: advantages and disadvantages
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- BioMed Central
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- 2010
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- English
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- 1
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- Article
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- 1878-5077
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