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Correction: Universal health coverage in the context of population ageing: catastrophic health expenditure and unmet need for healthcare

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  • Shohei Okamoto

    (Research Team for Social Participation and Healthy Aging, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Geriatrics and Gerontology
    Institute for Global Health Policy Research, Bureau of International Health Cooperation, National Center for Global Health and Medicine
    Keio University)

  • Mizuki Sata

    (Institute for Global Health Policy Research, Bureau of International Health Cooperation, National Center for Global Health and Medicine
    Keio University School of Medicine
    Örebro University)

  • Megumi Rosenberg

    (World Health Organization Centre for Health Development)

  • Natsuko Nakagoshi

    (Keio University School of Medicine)

  • Kazuki Kamimura

    (Keio University
    Konan University)

  • Kohei Komamura

    (Keio University
    Keio University)

  • Erika Kobayashi

    (Research Team for Social Participation and Healthy Aging, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Geriatrics and Gerontology)

  • Junko Sano

    (Keio University
    Tokyo Kasei Gakuin University)

  • Yuzuki Hirazawa

    (Keio University)

  • Tomonori Okamura

    (Keio University School of Medicine)

  • Hiroyasu Iso

    (Institute for Global Health Policy Research, Bureau of International Health Cooperation, National Center for Global Health and Medicine)

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  • Shohei Okamoto & Mizuki Sata & Megumi Rosenberg & Natsuko Nakagoshi & Kazuki Kamimura & Kohei Komamura & Erika Kobayashi & Junko Sano & Yuzuki Hirazawa & Tomonori Okamura & Hiroyasu Iso, 2024. "Correction: Universal health coverage in the context of population ageing: catastrophic health expenditure and unmet need for healthcare," Health Economics Review, Springer, vol. 14(1), pages 1-2, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:hecrev:v:14:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1186_s13561-024-00495-6
    DOI: 10.1186/s13561-024-00495-6
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