The impact of the health microinsurance M-FUND on the utilization of health services among migrant workers and their dependents in Thailand: A case-control study
Background: Even though Thailand has launched multiple migrant health policies, migrants still face various barriers in accessing health care. To some extent, these barriers may be reduced by health microinsurance. The M-FUND is a low-cost, not-for-profit health protection scheme for migrant workers...
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Main Authors: | Andrea König (Author), Jarntrah Sappayabanphot (Author), Li Liang (Author), Steffen Fleßa (Author), Volker Winkler (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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