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Oferta del seguro público de salud en Colombia

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Grupo de economía de la salud -GES- ()
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En esta Observación se presenta, como producto del royecto Organización industrial del seguro público de salud en Colombia, una aproximación a la estructura, la evolución y el comportamiento del mercadoconformado por las EPS y las ARS.

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Paper provided by GRUPO DE ECONOMÍA DE LA SALUD in its series OBSERVATORIO SEGURIDAD SOCIAL with number 003294.

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Date of creation: 20 Sep 2001
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Handle: RePEc:col:000111:003294

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