Mere money won’t cure the ailing public health system

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Mere money won’t cure the ailing public health system
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We must ensure that the new system is a mirror of what works, rather than a replication of the dysfunctionality in the public health system, writes SilumaMike.

We must ensure that the new system is a mirror of what works, rather than a replication of the dysfunctionality in the public health systemThe government’s plan of universal health coverage for citizens cleared a key hurdle when the National Assembly passed the National Health Insurance Bill recently. The bill will soon land on the president’s desk, to be signed into law...

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