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Universal health coverage reform of the government system better than quality health insurance
V R Muraleedharan
Published in Economic and Political Weekly
2014
Volume: 49
Issue: 35
Pages: 29 - 32
Abstract
For India to improve the existing government health system is far less complex than expanding health insurance. International experience shows the difficulties of regulating an insurance-based system to keep costs down and assure quality.
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Economic and Political Weekly
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Economic and Political Weekly
ISSN
00129976
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V R Muraleedharan
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
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