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In an effort to make health manpower training programs and health services research and policy analysis activities more responsive to health care needs in Washington State, a Delphi process was used to obtain perceptions of critical health problems from knowledgeable persons in the health services field.
The technique revealed a reasonable agreement among respondents that the following items, in order of priority, were the ten most important problems facing the citizens of Washington State.
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