The development of voluntary private health insurance in the Nordic countries
The Nordic countries represent an institutional setting with tax-based health care financing and universal access to health care services. Very few health care services are excluded from what are offered within the publically financed health care system. User fees are often non-existing or low and c...
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Main Authors: | Nina Alexandersen (Author), Anders Anell (Author), Oddvar Kaarboe (Author), Juhani S Lehto (Author), Liina-Kaisa Tynkkynen (Author), Karsten Vrangbaek (Author) |
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University of Oslo,
2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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