Data Integration of Health Financing Systems as a Critical Enabler for Objective-Oriented Health System Reform: A Scoping Review from India

Health financing fragmentation poses a challenge to reforms intended to address system-wide objectives vis-à-vis universal health coverage (UHC). India's experience with publicly subsidized health insurance schemes (PSHIs), such as Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY) and its state adaptation...

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Main Authors: Grace Achungura (Author), Arif Raza (Author), Vijendra Katre (Author), Jaidev Singh Anand (Author), Nirmala Ravishankar (Author), Rathan Kelkar (Author)
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group, 2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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