Better health systems for India's poor : findings, analysis, and options

This report focuses on four areas of the health system in which reforms, and innovations would make the most difference to the future of the Indian health system: oversight, public health service delivery, ambulatory curative care, and inpatient care (together with health insurance). Part 1 of the r...

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Main Author: Peters, David H
Other Authors: Abdo S, Yazbeck, Sharma, Rashmi, R
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. World Bank 2002
Series:Human development network. Health, nutrition, and population series
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