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Practical computer graphics for planning health policy

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Computer-generated graphics have been successfully employed in various disciplines. However, computer graphics are just beginning to be utilized in the health field. In this paper, the authors contend that health information can be better understood by health program managers and decision-makers through the use of versatile, rapid, computer-generated graphics.

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Dever, G.E.A., Lavoie, M.R. Practical computer graphics for planning health policy. Social Indicators Research 4, 119–162 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00353128

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