The United Kingdom has in many respects the archetypal centrally planned, publicly financed health care system in the form of National Health Service (NHS), established in 1948 in a time of great austerity after Second World War. It is largely funded from general taxation, and provides wide coverage of most mainstream health services, with little recourse to user charges. It offers strong financial protection against the costs of health care and enjoys...
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2018/01/01
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Document de travail (série numérotée)
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122809
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2018/01/16
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Advancing universal health coverage : what developing countries can learn from the English experience?
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local health authorities