The Indonesian social safety net health card program was implemented in response to the economic crisis that hit Indonesia in 1997, to preserve access to health care services for the poor. Health cards were allocated to poor households, entitling them to subsidized care from public health care providers. The providers received budgetary support to compensate for the extra demand. This article focuses on the effect of the program on primary outpatient...
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2007/01/01
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Did the health card program ensure access to medical care for the poor during Indonesia's economic crisis?
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women of child-bearing age