Health insurance and health system (un) responsiveness: a qualitative study with elderly in rural Tanzania
Abstract Background Health insurance (HI) has increasingly been accepted as a mechanism to facilitate access to healthcare in low and middle-income countries. However, health insurance members, especially those in Sub-Saharan Africa, have reported a low responsiveness in health systems. This study a...
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Main Authors: | Paul Joseph Amani (Author), Anna-Karin Hurtig (Author), Gasto Frumence (Author), Angwara Denis Kiwara (Author), Isabel Goicolea (Author), Miguel San Sebastiån (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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