Sociodemographic patterns of health insurance coverage in Namibia
Abstract Introduction Health insurance has been found to increase healthcare utilisation and reduce catastrophic health expenditures in a number of countries; however, coverage is often unequally distributed among populations. The sociodemographic patterns of health insurance in Namibia are not full...
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Main Authors: | Sophie H. Allcock (Author), Elizabeth H. Young (Author), Manjinder S. Sandhu (Author) |
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