What can be done about the private health sector in low-income countries?
A very large private health sector exists in low-income countries. It consists of a great variety of providers and is used by a wide cross-section of the population. There are substantial concerns about the quality of care given, especially at the more informal end of the range of providers. This is...
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Main Authors: | Anne Mills (Author), Ruairi Brugha (Author), Kara Hanson (Author), Barbara McPake (Author) |
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