A review of the impact of financing mechanisms on maternal health care in Australia
Abstract Background The World Health Organization states there are three interrelated domains that are fundamental to achieving and maintaining universal access to care - raising sufficient funds for health care, reducing financial barriers to access by pooling funds in a way that prevents out-of-po...
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Main Authors: | Haylee Fox (Author), Stephanie M. Topp (Author), Emily Callander (Author), Daniel Lindsay (Author) |
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