Towards universal health coverage: a mixed-method study mapping the development of the faith-based non-profit sector in the Ghanaian health system
Abstract Background Faith-based non-profit (FBNP) providers have had a long-standing role as non-state, non-profit providers in the Ghanaian health system. They have historically been considered to be important in addressing the inequitable geographical distribution of health services and towards th...
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Main Authors: | Annabel Grieve (Author), Jill Olivier (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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