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Going universal : how 24 developing countries are implementing universal health coverage from the bottom up
Going universal : how 24 developing countries are implementing universal health coverage from the bottom up
Going universal : how 24 developing countries are implementing universal health coverage from the bottom up
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Going universal : how 24 developing countries are implementing universal health coverage from the bottom up

\""The quest for universal health coverage (UHC) has gathered real momentumover the past decade, with countries on every continent now taking part. This iswelcome news, since a lack of universal coverage means that hundreds ofmillions of people around the world either do not get the health care servicesthey need, or they have to pay dearly for them, often falling into poverty as aresult. But the UHC agenda also poses an enormous challenge to policy makersacross the globe, and many countries are eager to learn from the experiencesof others as they undertake the long journey toward UHC.Going Universal: How 24 Developing Countries Are Implementing UniversalHealth Coverage Reforms from the Bottom Up draws on a wealth of newevidence to help enrich the global knowledge base on UHC. It provides

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\""The quest for universal health coverage (UHC) has gathered real momentumover the past decade, with countries on every continent now taking part. This iswelcome news, since a lack of universal coverage means that hundreds ofmillions of people around the world either do not get the health care servicesthey need, or they have to pay dearly for them, often falling into poverty as aresult. But the UHC agenda also poses an enormous challenge to policy makersacross the globe, and many countries are eager to learn from the experiencesof others as they undertake the long journey toward UHC.Going Universal: How 24 Developing Countries Are Implementing UniversalHealth Coverage Reforms from the Bottom Up draws on a wealth of newevidence to help enrich the global knowledge base on UHC. It provides

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