Reforms for financial protection schemes towards universal health coverage, Senegal/Reformes du regime de protection financiere afin d'offrir une couverture maladie universelle au Senegal/Reformas de los sistemas de proteccion financiera con miras a la cobertura sanitaria universal, Senegal

Advancing the public health insurance system is one of the key strategies of the Senegalese government for achieving universal health coverage. In 2013, the government launched a universal health financial protection programme, la CouvertureMaladie Universelle. One of the programme's aims was t...

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Hauptverfasser: Daff, Bocar Mamadou, Diouf, Serigne, Diop, Elhadji Sala Madior, Mano, Yukichi, Nakamura, Ryota, Sy, Mouhamed Mahi, Tobe, Makoto, Togawa, Shotaro, Ngom, Mor
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