Socioeconomic inequalities and mortality trends in BRICS, 1990–2010 Bulletin of the World Health Organization Number 6, June 2014, 385-464 Oscar J Mújica, Enrique Vázquez, Elisabeth C Duarte, Juan J Cortez-Escalante, Joaquin Molina & Jarbas Barbosa da Silva...
Abstract Private sector healthcare delivery in low- and middle-income countries is sometimes argued to be more efficient, accountable, and sustainable than public sector delivery. Conversely, the public sector is often regarded as providing more...
Abstract Private sector healthcare delivery in low- and middle-income countries is sometimes argued to be more efficient, accountable, and sustainable than public sector delivery. Conversely, the public sector is often regarded as providing more equitable and...
Health financing for universal coverage and health system performance: concepts and implications for policy Joseph Kutzin Unless the concept is clearly understood, “universal coverage” (or universal health coverage, UHC) can be used to justify practically any health...
Abstract Private sector healthcare delivery in low- and middle-income countries is sometimes argued to be more efficient, accountable, and sustainable than public sector delivery. Conversely, the public sector is often regarded as providing more equitable and...