Universal health coverage and equal access in Sweden: a century-long perspective on macro-level policy
Abstract Background When today's efforts to achieve universal health coverage are mainly directed towards low-income settings, it is perhaps easy to forget that countries considered to have universal, comprehensive and high-performing health systems have also undergone this journey. In this art...
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