Moving towards universal health coverage: an assessment of unawareness of health insurance coverage status among reproductive-age women in rural northern Ghana
Background: Ghana implemented a nationwide health insurance scheme in 2005 as part of efforts to ensure access to affordable and equitable health care without paying user fees at the point of service delivery. However, active enrolment has remained low even over a decade of implementing this policy....
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Main Authors: | Edmund W Kanmiki (Author), Ayaga A Bawah (Author), James Akazili (Author), John Koku Awoonor-Williams (Author), Kassem Kassak (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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