What has been the progress in addressing financial risk in Uganda? Analysis of catastrophe and impoverishment due to health payments
Abstract Background Monitoring progress towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC) requires an assessment of progress in coverage of health services and protection of households from the impact of direct out-of-pocket payments (i.e. financial risk protection). Although Uganda has expressed aspirations...
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Main Authors: | Brendan Kwesiga (Author), Tom Aliti (Author), Pamela Nabukhonzo (Author), Susan Najuko (Author), Peter Byawaka (Author), Justine Hsu (Author), John E. Ataguba (Author), Grace Kabaniha (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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