Planning a capital facility project
John E. Kemper
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Planning a capital facility project
Published
2010
Publisher
Health Administration Press
Pages
70
ISBN-13
9781567933598
Subjects
Financial Management
Hospitals Facility Planning and management
Murder in the Cathedral
Healthcare facility planning
VA health care
Guidelines for analysis of health facilities planning
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Planning a capital facility project was written by John E. Kemper.
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