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The Republic of Korea achieved universal health coverage in 1989, twelve years after the introduction of mandatory health insurance for employees in large corporations. Political legitimization of the authoritarian regime and rapid economic growth contributed to the rapid extension of health...
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The Republic of Korea achieved universal health coverage in 1989, twelve years after the introduction of mandatory health insurance for employees in large corporations. Political legitimization of the authoritarian regime and rapid economic growth contributed to the rapid extension of health...
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This paper broadly examines the development process of Korea’s health care system toward the achievement of Universal Health Coverage. Korea implemented a series of health care reforms after a rapid expansion of population coverage to improve efficiency and equity in financing and delivery of...
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In July 2000, national health insurance in the Republic of Korea was transformed into a single insurer system. This major reform in healthcare financing resulted from the merger of more than 350 health insurance societies. Inequity in healthcare financing and the chronic financial situation of...
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Korean Abstract: 미얀마는 정치 및 체제의 불안정으로 인해 그간 우리나라의 지원이 미치지 못한 지역이다. 그러나 근래 많은 공여국의 관심을 받고 있으며, 우리나라 또한 미얀마의 중점협력국 포함 관련 논의를 진행 중이다....
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Benefit-cost analysis and other forms of economic evaluation are powerful tools, encouraging the systematic collection and assessment of the evidence needed to support sound policy decisions. In low-and middle-income countries, where resources are very scarce and needs are very great, such...
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This study develops and tests a model to examine the determinants of the structure of payment systems for providers as a contract between the insurer and the provider and to explain the existence of a variety of payment systems in health insurance markets. This article characterizes payment...
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