A socio-political history of South Africa's National Health Insurance
Abstract Background Spurred by the WHO's endorsement of universal health coverage as a goal of all health systems, many countries are undertaking health financing reforms. The nature of these reforms, and the policy processes by which they are achieved, will depend on context-specific factors,...
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Main Authors: | Eleanor Beth Whyle (Author), Jill Olivier (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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