Long-term effects of public health insurance on the health of children in Mexico: a retrospective study
Summary: Background: On Dec 1, 2006, Mexico's public health-care insurance scheme, Seguro Popular, implemented the Medical Insurance Century XXI (SMSXXI) programme, to provide insurance to children younger than 5 years without social security. SMSXXI aims to increase access to health services,...
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Main Authors: | Pablo Celhay, PhD (Author), Sebastian Martinez, PhD (Author), Matias Muñoz, MA (Author), Michelle Perez, MA (Author), Ricardo Perez-Cuevas, MD (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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