Indonesia, a low-middle income country of around 242 million people, has made impressive gains in health over the past few decades, notably in increased life expectancy and reduced infant and child mortality rates. There has been less progress in improving maternal mortality and malnutrition. Inequities among geographic areas and income levels are large, presenting a major challenge to the health care system. Demographic and epidemiological transitions...
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INFORMACIÓN
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2014/08/01
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Documento de trabajo
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91217
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2014/10/08
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Disclosed
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Indonesia - Universal health coverage for inclusive and sustainable development : country summary report
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Health Workers