Can developing countries achieve adequate improvements in child health outcomes without engaging the private sector?
The private sector exerts a significant and critical influence on child health outcomes in developing countries, including the health of poor children. This article reviews the available evidence on private sector utilization and quality of care. It provides a framework for analysing the private sec...
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Main Authors: | Bustreo Flavia (Author), Harding April (Author), Axelsson Henrik (Author) |
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The World Health Organization,
2003-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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