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The Combat against COVID-19 in Portugal: How State Measures and Data Availability Reinforce Some Organizational Values and Contribute to the Sustainability of the National Health System

Countries are facing a pandemic crisis in the context of a new disease from the coronavirus family, referred to as COVID-19. This article aims to present the main facts related to the fight against the pandemic from the perspective of the Portuguese governance, aiming to contribute to the knowledge...

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Published in:Sustainability 2020-09, Vol.12 (18), p.7513
Main Authors: Correia, Pedro Miguel Alves Ribeiro, Mendes, Ireneu de Oliveira, Pereira, Sandra Patrícia Marques, Subtil, Inês
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COVID-19
Crises
Economic crisis
Epidemics
Health services
Hypotheses
Interoperability
Laboratories
Leadership
Literature reviews
Management of crises
Pandemics
Quantitative analysis
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Sustainability
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