Community perceptions of health insurance and their preferred design features: implications for the design of universal health coverage reforms in Kenya

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Stephen Mulupi
Doris Kirigia
Jane Chuma
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[1] KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme,Centre for Tropical Medicine, Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
[2] University of Oxford,School of Economics
[3] University of Nairobi,undefined
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BMC Health Services Research | / 13卷
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Health Insurance; Public Health System; Universal Health Coverage; National Health Insurance Scheme; Health Insurance Scheme;
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