Integrating HIV/AIDS in Vietnam's Social Health Insurance Scheme: Experience and Lessons from the Health Finance and Governance Project, 2014-2017

Abstract-This article describes the lessons learned by USAID's Health Finance and Governance project over three years of implementation of health system strengthening activities in Vietnam. The authors recount the project's approach to supporting significant advancements in the government...

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Main Authors: Nazzareno Todini (Author), Theodore M. Hammett (Author), Robert Fryatt (Author)
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group, 2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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