The influence of corruption and governance in the delivery of frontline health care services in the public sector: a scoping review of current and future prospects in low and middle-income countries of south and south-east Asia
Abstract Background The dynamic intersection of a pluralistic health system, large informal sector, and poor regulatory environment have provided conditions favourable for 'corruption' in the LMICs of south and south-east Asia region. 'Corruption' works to undermine the UHC goals...
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Main Authors: | Nahitun Naher (Author), Roksana Hoque (Author), Muhammad Shaikh Hassan (Author), Dina Balabanova (Author), Alayne M. Adams (Author), Syed Masud Ahmed (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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