Myriad of Health Care Financing Reforms in Zambia: Have the Poor Benefited?
Zambia has implemented a number of financing and organizational reforms since the 1990s aimed at increasing efficiency, enhancing equity, and improving health outcomes. This study reviews the distributional impact of these health reforms on enhancing equity at the regional level and for different so...
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Main Authors: | Bona Mukosha Chitah (Author), Collins Chansa (Author), Oliver Kaonga (Author), Netsanet Walelign Workie (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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