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Background In settings like the ambulatory care sector in Germany, where data on the outcomes of interdisciplinary health services provided by multiple office-based physicians are not always readily available, our study aims to develop a set of ...
Wiebke Schüttig +14 more
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Association of Health Insurance Literacy with Health Care Utilization: a Systematic Review
Given increasing numbers of people experiencing transitions in health insurance due to declines in employer-sponsored insurance and changes in health policy, the understanding and application of health insurance terms and concepts (health insurance ...
Brian F. Yagi +5 more
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Almost every Korean (97%) is enrolled in the National Health Insurance program, and most receive medical treatment at least once a year. Data are collected by the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service (HIRA), and the results of the review are ...
D. Kyoung, Hun‐Sung Kim
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Background Trueperella bernardiae is a coryneform, gram-positive bacterium that is a commensal of the skin and upper respiratory tract. It is treated as a contaminant and rarely causes infections. Blood, urine, and abscesses have been previously reported
Yuki Matsuhisa +5 more
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The Development of Health Insurance and Services in Indonesia
The study focus on the development and review of health insurance in Indonesia that is relatively new for most Indonesians because the term health insurance is not sufficient in the general vocabulary.
Vita Maylia Ardini +1 more
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Cellulitis caused by Roseomonas mucosa in a child: a case report
Background Roseomonas mucosa (R. mucosa) is a pink-pigmented, Gram-negative short rod bacterium. It is isolated from moist environments and skin, resistant to multiple drugs, including broad-spectrum cephalosporins, and a rare cause of infection with ...
Yuki Matsuhisa +3 more
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Factors Associated With Coverage of Health Insurance Among Women in Malawi
Introduction Access to healthcare for the vulnerable groups including women has long been a theme encouraged worldwide from the first general assembly on health to the current sustainable development goals.
Margaret Chauluka +2 more
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Countries with social health insurance (SHI) systems display some common defining characteristics - pluralism of actors and strong medical associations - that, in dealing with crisis times, may allow for common learnings.
A. Schmidt +15 more
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Background High out-of-pocket health expenditure is a common problem in developing countries. The employed population, rather than the general population, can be considered the main contributor to healthcare financing in many developing countries.
Ochirbat Batbold, C. Pu
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Background Private general practitioner (GP) participation in the national health insurance (NHI) is necessary to address doctor shortages and achieve universal health coverage.
Sheena Mathew, Robert Mash
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