Spatial analysis of factors associated with household subscription to the National Health Insurance Scheme in rural Ghana
The use of health insurance schemes in financing healthcare delivery and to minimize the poverty gap is gaining considerable recognition among the least developed and resource challenged countries around the world. With the implementation of the socialized health insurance scheme, Ghana has taken th...
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Main Authors: | Stephen Manortey (Author), James VanDerslice (Author), Steve Alder (Author), Kevin A. Henry (Author), Benjamin Crookston (Author), Ty Dickerson (Author), Scott Benson (Author) |
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