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Something old or something new? Social health insurance in Ghana
Sophie Witter, Bertha Garshong
Applied Health Sciences
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Ghana
100%
Social Security
99%
National Health Programs
84%
Health Insurance
84%
Costs and Cost Analysis
15%
Universal Health Insurance
10%
Health Services Accessibility
9%
Patient Acceptance of Health Care
9%
Social Responsibility
9%
Health Resources
9%
Poverty
8%
Population Groups
8%
Cost-Benefit Analysis
6%
Data Analysis
6%
Interviews
5%
Growth
4%
Health
3%
Population
3%
Social Sciences
social insurance
98%
health insurance
83%
Ghana
79%
funding
25%
revenue
13%
taxes
13%
Expansion of coverage
12%
costs
12%
coverage
11%
Health Care Utilization
10%
settling
8%
population group
8%
escalation
8%
present
7%
trend
7%
health
6%
resources
6%
evidence
6%
equity
5%
utilization
5%
sustainability
5%
health care
5%
district
5%
stakeholder
5%
inclusion
5%
innovation
4%
responsibility
3%
Law
3%
interview
3%
literature
3%