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Tanzania: How Tanzania Can Achieve Universal Health Coverage
Citizen, 29 August 2017
The government envisions a country where mandatory health insurance for all is the key driver of healthcare delivery. Read more »
In Tanzania, only about 30% of people have access to health insurance, according to current government data. Now, health advocacy organizations have gathered in Dar es Salaam to consider ways to achieve universal healthcare coverage.
Patients at the Kisiwani Mandagerenge Dispensary in Rukwa Region.
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