Private health insurance: implications for developing countries
Private health insurance is playing an increasing role in both high- and low-income countries, yet is poorly understood by researchers and policy-makers. This paper shows that the distinction between private and public health insurance is often exaggerated since well regulated private insurance mark...
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Main Authors: | Neelam Sekhri (Author), William Savedoff (Author) |
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The World Health Organization,
2005-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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