Is economic growth enough to propel rehabilitation expenditures? An empirical analysis of country panel data and policy implications
Abstract Purpose Rehabilitation is a set of services designed to increase functioning and improve wellbeing across the life course. Despite being a core part of Universal Health Coverage, rehabilitation services often receive limited public expenditure, especially in lower income countries. This lea...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Neill (Author), Hunied Kautsar (Author), Antonio Trujillo (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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