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discontinued Jampersal with the launching of the National Health Insurance Program (JKN) on January 1, 2014. The study?s findings …
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in the form of out-of-pocket payments by households, with clear implications for Sri Lanka's progression toward universal …
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, there has been a continued reaffirmation of the potential benefits that faith-inspired communities can bring towards efforts …
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, there has been a continued reaffirmation of the potential benefits that faith-inspired communities can bring towards efforts …
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care only from female providers, one barrier to expansion of services was the lack of qualified female health workers who … "community midwives," along with new competency-based curricula; establishment of CME schools in each province; relaxation of the … utilization of reproductive health services and skilled care during pregnancy, childbirth, and the first month after delivery are …
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OECD member states and other middle-income countries. The health financing system was fragmented, with four separate … insurance schemes and a ?Green Card? program for the poor, each with distinct benefits packages and access rules. Both the …) insurance coverage increased from 64 to 98 percent between 2002 and 2012; (ii) the share of pregnant women having four antenatal …
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OECD member states and other middle-income countries. The health financing system was fragmented, with four separate … insurance schemes and a ?Green Card? program for the poor, each with distinct benefits packages and access rules. Both the …) insurance coverage increased from 64 to 98 percent between 2002 and 2012; (ii) the share of pregnant women having four antenatal …
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, there has been a continued reaffirmation of the potential benefits that faith-inspired communities can bring towards efforts …
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Cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer mortality in India, accounting for 17 percent of all cancer deaths among … morbidity and mortality in India, there are few large-scale, organized cervical cancer prevention programs in the country. We …, in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), its cost, partial efficacy and safety have been intensely debated in India …
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Universal Health Coverage is a powerful framework for a nation aiming to protect their population against health risks. However, countries face multiple challenges in implementing, achieving and sustaining UHC strategies. Sharing and learning from diverse country experiences may enable to foster...
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