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Towards Affordable Universal Access to Health Care Through Social Health Protection

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  • Xenia Scheil Adlung

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The global population covered by some kind of health welfare measure is miniscule. The need to expand coverage can be addressed by a pragmatic strategy rationalizing the use of health financing mechanisms. This allows the sharing of the burden of health care among the whole population. It might turn out to be a milestone for achieving the Millenium Development Goals. [Power Point Presentation]

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  • Xenia Scheil Adlung, 2007. "Towards Affordable Universal Access to Health Care Through Social Health Protection," Working Papers id:1014, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:1014
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