Making health insurance work for the poor: learning from the Self-Employed Women's Association's (SEWA) community-based health insurance scheme in India.
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A. Mills | S. Morris | M. Ranson | T. Sinha | A. Bhavsar | A. Acharya | M. Chatterjee
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