Financing of the Mexican Health-care System and the Role of the Private Sector in the Financing and Delivery of Health Services: A Consumer Perspective on Eligibility and Coverage, Utilization, and Expenditures |
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... Population Coverage By Health Service Jurisdiction Insured Vs. Uninsured , State of Sonora , 1988 HEALTH SERVICE INSURED with Full UNINSURED JURISDICTIONS Coverage with Medical Assistance UNINSURED without 8 Attention 용 1. HERMOSILLO ...
... Population Coverage By Health Service Jurisdiction Insured Vs. Uninsured , State of Sonora , 1988 HEALTH SERVICE INSURED with Full UNINSURED JURISDICTIONS Coverage with Medical Assistance UNINSURED without 8 Attention 용 1. HERMOSILLO ...
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... population ( 3.2 % ) have zero years of education and many have less than 6 years ( 29.4 % ) . Among the various educational categories , most individuals have completed the equivalent of ... Uninsured Populations Characteristic 83.
... population ( 3.2 % ) have zero years of education and many have less than 6 years ( 29.4 % ) . Among the various educational categories , most individuals have completed the equivalent of ... Uninsured Populations Characteristic 83.
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... uninsured population in the state , what are this peoples ' characteristics , why are they uninsured , and where do they obtain their health care ? As many as 45.7 percent of the population were uninsured . The uninsured are dependents ...
... uninsured population in the state , what are this peoples ' characteristics , why are they uninsured , and where do they obtain their health care ? As many as 45.7 percent of the population were uninsured . The uninsured are dependents ...
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ABSTRACT | xv |
LIST OF FIGURES | xx |
THE CENTRAL RESEARCH QUESTIONS | 6 |
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age groups analysis areas average benefits capita Chapter characteristics choice classified combination compared comparisons completed components consumers consumption contribution cost coverage covered delivery dependents differences Distribution economic eligibility entire expenditures explaining factors federal Female figures financing formal groups heads health services health status hospital households identified important IMSS included income increases indicate individuals institutional ISSSTE ISSSTESON Jurisdiction levels major mean medical assistance medicine Mexico Ministry number of individuals obtained OTPVTS out-of-pocket outpatient visits overall overlap percent percentage person pesos physician population practice presented private sector problems providers pure range rates Regression reported represents RESIDENCE respectively result rural sample satisfaction selected significant differences single six-month period SMCUES Lastiri social security Sonora Source spending Stage statistically survey Table traditional types uninsured units urban users utilization variables