Contracting non-state providers for universal health coverage: learnings from Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe
Abstract Background Formal engagement with non-state providers (NSP) is an important strategy in many low-and-middle-income countries for extending coverage of publicly financed health services. The series of country studies reviewed in this paper - from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bosnia & Herzego...
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Main Authors: | Krishna D. Rao (Author), Ligia Paina (Author), Marie-Gloriose Ingabire (Author), Zubin C. Shroff (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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