Decomposing health inequality with population-based surveys: a case study in Rwanda
Abstract Background Ensuring equal access to care and providing financial risk protection are at the center of the global health agenda. While Rwanda has made impressive progress in improving health outcomes, inequalities in medical care utilization and household catastrophic health spending (HCHS)...
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Main Authors: | Kai Liu (Author), Chunling Lu (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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