Assessing the impact of the 2008 health reform in Ecuador on the performance of primary health care services: an interrupted time series analysis
Abstract Background In 2008, Ecuador started a national health reform based on the principles of Alma Ata to achieve Universal Health Coverage. While coverage indicators have increased, a systematic assessment of the impact of the reform on the delivery of health services at primary level is lacking...
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Main Authors: | Sergio E Flores Jimenez (Author), Miguel San Sebastián (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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