The state of enrollment on the National Health Insurance Scheme in rural Ghana after eight years of implementation
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Kwaku Poku Asante | J. Goudge | O. Sankoh | J. Akazili | Martin Bangha | Samuelina S. Arthur | Philip Ayizem Dalinjong | Paul Welaga | D. Sarpong | Anthony Kwarteng
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