Who uses outpatient healthcare services under Ghana’s health protection scheme and why?

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Ama P. Fenny
Felix A. Asante
Daniel K. Arhinful
Anthony Kusi
Divya Parmar
Gemma Williams
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[1] University of Ghana,Economics Division, Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER)
[2] University of Ghana,Department of Epidemiology, Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research
[3] City University London,School of Health Sciences
[4] London School of Economics and Political Science,LSE Health
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BMC Health Services Research | / 16卷
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Utilisation; National Health Insurance; Ghana; Outpatient services;
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