Is healthcare really equal for all? Assessing the horizontal and vertical equity in healthcare utilisation among older Ghanaians
Abstract Background There is a lack of focused research on the older population in Ghana and about issues pertaining to their access to healthcare services. Furthermore, information is lacking regarding the fairness in the access to these services. This study aimed to ascertain whether horizontal an...
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Main Authors: | Vincent Dei (Author), Miguel San Sebastian (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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