Ensuring HIV care to undocumented migrants in Israel: a public-private partnership case study
Abstract Background Undocumented migrants in Israel, mostly originating from HIV endemic countries, are not covered by Israel's universal healthcare coverage. We initiated a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) to handle this public health and humanitarian challenge. The PPP venture included the Mi...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Chemtob (Author), Rivka Rich (Author), Neta Harel (Author), Nechama Averick (Author), Eyal Schwartzberg (Author), Israel Yust (Author), Shlomo Maayan (Author), Itamar Grotto (Author), Ronni Gamzu (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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