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Cost sharing represents a well-established tool for the control of health care demand in many Oecd countries. However, it is used with caution and in combination with other instruments in order to avoid potential negative impacts on access to essential health care services. Waiting lists and...
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institutions of self-governance in India, and specifically the 2005 reform - the National Rural Health Mission that introduced …
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With India’s low life expectancy largely reflecting deaths from preventable diseases, the most significant gains in …
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India's health sector. The results reveal that the public health system is "seemingly" more equitable in a few states, while …
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monetary factors determining the quality and provision of healthcare infrastructure and manpower for India as a whole as well … generalized method of moments results confirm that developing targeted healthcare infrastructure and manpower in India as a whole …
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the healthcare sector of India for the period January 2010 till December 2016. We first demonstrate a decomposition …
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fiscal, according to The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM). The health infrastructure across …
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China and India which resulted in differential levels of gain in health indicators. An attempt has been made to synthesize …
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Public-private partnerships in the domain of public service delivery have become hallmark ever since India opened its … economy to the global market. This has been the case particularly with health services, both in urban and rural areas. India …
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institutions of self-governance in India, and specifically the 2005 reform—the National Rural Health Mission that introduced …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012947358