Regulatory barriers to equity in a health system in transition: a qualitative study in Bulgaria
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Health reforms in Bulgaria have introduced major changes to the financing, delivery and regulation of health care. As in many other countries of Central and Eastern Europe, these included introducing general practice, establishing a...
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Main Authors: | Spencer Nick J (Author), Blackburn Clare M (Author), Rechel Boika (Author), Rechel Bernd (Author) |
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