The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 49Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... health reforms beginning in the mid - 1990s . Second , as we will see below , extant literature on social sector reform in Latin America takes a dim view of public- sector health workers and tends to see them as rent - seeking obsta ...
... health reforms beginning in the mid - 1990s . Second , as we will see below , extant literature on social sector reform in Latin America takes a dim view of public- sector health workers and tends to see them as rent - seeking obsta ...
Pagina 137
... health sector toward a target of 10 percent of GDP , place stricter limits on private contracting by deconcentrated ... reforms in Costa Rica came in 2003 when the new president of the CCSS , Eliseo Vargas , decided to enforce physician ...
... health sector toward a target of 10 percent of GDP , place stricter limits on private contracting by deconcentrated ... reforms in Costa Rica came in 2003 when the new president of the CCSS , Eliseo Vargas , decided to enforce physician ...
Pagina 140
... reforms . In Costa Rica , doctors did not feel their incomes to be directly threat- ened by World Bank - backed health reforms . Instead , the Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons , National Medical Union , and SIPROCIMECA focused their ...
... reforms . In Costa Rica , doctors did not feel their incomes to be directly threat- ened by World Bank - backed health reforms . Instead , the Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons , National Medical Union , and SIPROCIMECA focused their ...
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