Seeking care in the context of social health insurance in Kenya and Ghana

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Lauren Suchman
Catherine Verde Hashim
Joseph Adu
Rita Mwachandi
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[1] University of California San Francisco,Institute for Global Health Sciences
[2] Marie Stopes International,undefined
[3] Marie Stopes Ghana,undefined
[4] Population Services Kenya,undefined
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BMC Public Health | / 20卷
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Social health insurance; Health-seeking behavior; Universal health coverage; Ghana; Kenya;
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