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Further reading Gauri SK, Das P (2017). A framework for performance evaluation and monitoring of public health program using composite performance index. Int J Quality Res. 11:817-33. doi: 10.18421/ijqr11.04-06. Ghebreyesus TA (2018). Acting on NCDs: counting the cost. Lancet. 391(10134):1973–4. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140- 6736(18)30675-5 PMID: 29627165.

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