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Has South Africa’s Investment in Public Healthcare Improved Health Outcomes?

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  • Jugal Mahabir
  • Lucas Bidzha
  • Talita Dalton-Greyling

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Since 1994, the South African government has invested significantly in public healthcare. This invested intended to improve access to quality health services to the majority of the population that were previously disenfranchised under the apartheid regime. In addition, access to improved healthcare services would consequently improve health outcomes, which is not only a key social […]

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  • Jugal Mahabir & Lucas Bidzha & Talita Dalton-Greyling, 2017. "Has South Africa’s Investment in Public Healthcare Improved Health Outcomes?," Working Papers 126, Economic Research Southern Africa.
  • Handle: RePEc:rza:wpaper:126
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