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Closing the Gap Between Formal and Material Health Care Coverage in Colombia

This paper explores Colombia's road toward universal health care coverage. Using a policy-based approach, we show how, in Colombia, the legal expansion of health coverage is not sufficient and requires the development of appropriate and effective institutions. We distinguish between formal and...

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Published in:Health and human rights 2016-12, Vol.18 (2), p.35
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Companies
Drugs
Health care access
Health care industry
Health care policy
Health insurance
Health services
Insurance companies
Litigation
National health insurance
Reforms
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