Three decades of health financing study: did Malaysia learn anything?
Health care is everyone‟s right, it is the government‟s responsibility to provide health care system which is equitable to the population. Malaysia‟s dualism of health care system, of a heavily subsidized public sector and out-of-pocket financing of private sector, has produced a progressive system...
Main Author: | Juni, Muhamad Hanafiah |
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Format: | Article |
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Community Health Society Malaysia
2014
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