The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 129
... ( CCSS , Costa Rican Social Security Fund ) , a public institution , virtually monopolizes the domestic health insurance market as well as administering the national pension system . The CCSS also provides most of the country's curative ...
... ( CCSS , Costa Rican Social Security Fund ) , a public institution , virtually monopolizes the domestic health insurance market as well as administering the national pension system . The CCSS also provides most of the country's curative ...
Pagina 131
... CCSS doctors have private practices ( Ickis , Sevilla , and Iñiguez , 1997 : 108 ) . In a widely accepted practice , such doc- tors will hurry through their CCSS appointments in the morning hours so that they can rush off to see private ...
... CCSS doctors have private practices ( Ickis , Sevilla , and Iñiguez , 1997 : 108 ) . In a widely accepted practice , such doc- tors will hurry through their CCSS appointments in the morning hours so that they can rush off to see private ...
Pagina 136
... CCSS not be split up and privatized . Physicians ' gremios were satisfied , at least initially , that there was no need for worry . " The College of Physicians and Surgeons also had reservations about the EBAIS because they saw the ...
... CCSS not be split up and privatized . Physicians ' gremios were satisfied , at least initially , that there was no need for worry . " The College of Physicians and Surgeons also had reservations about the EBAIS because they saw the ...
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