Tibbiy sug`urta (Uzbek Wikipedia)

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  • Pekerti, Andre; Vuong, Quan-Hoang; Ho, Tung; Vuong, Thu-Trang (25 September 2017). „Health care payments in Vietnam: patients' quagmire of caring for health versus economic destitution“. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 14-jild, № 10. 1118-bet. doi:10.3390/ijerph14101118. PMC 5664619. PMID 28946711.
  • Hadorn, D. (2 August 2005). „The Chaoulli challenge: getting a grip on waiting lists“. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 173-jild, № 3. 271–73-bet. doi:10.1503/cmaj.050812. PMC 1180658. PMID 16076823.
  • Bump. „The long road to universal health coverage. A century of lessons for development strategy“. PATH (2010-yil 19-oktyabr). — „Carrin and James have identified 1988—105 years after Bismarck's first sickness fund laws—as the date Germany achieved universal health coverage through this series of extensions to minimum benefit packages and expansions of the enrolled population. Bärnighausen and Sauerborn have quantified this long-term progressive increase in the proportion of the German population covered by public and private insurance. Their graph is reproduced below as Figure 1: German Population Enrolled in Health Insurance (%) 1885–1995.“. 2020-yil 6-aprelda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 2013-yil 10-mart.

    Carrin, Guy; James, Chris (January 2005). „Social health insurance: Key factors affecting the transition towards universal coverage“ (PDF). International Social Security Review. 58-jild, № 1. 45–64-bet. doi:10.1111/j.1468-246x.2005.00209.x. Qaraldi: 10 March 2013. „Initially the health insurance law of 1883 covered blue-collar workers in selected industries, craftspeople and other selected professionals.6 It is estimated that this law brought health insurance coverage up from 5 to 10 per cent of the total population.“

    Bärnighausen, Till; Sauerborn, Rainer (May 2002). „One hundred and eighteen years of the German health insurance system: are there any lessons for middle- and low income countries?“. Social Science & Medicine. 54-jild, № 10. 1559–87-bet. doi:10.1016/S0277-9536(01)00137-X. PMID 12061488. 15 May 2020da asl nusxadan (PDF) arxivlandi. Qaraldi: 10 March 2013. „As Germany has the world's oldest SHI [social health insurance] system, it naturally lends itself to historical analyses.“
  • Busse, Reinhard; Blümel, Miriam; Knieps, Franz; Bärnighausen, Till (August 2017). „Statutory health insurance in Germany: a health system shaped by 135 years of solidarity, self-governance, and competition“. The Lancet (inglizcha). 390-jild, № 10097. 882–897-bet. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(17)31280-1. ISSN 0140-6736. PMID 28684025.
  • Ehrich, Jochen; Grote, Ulrike; Gerber-Grote, Andreas; Strassburg, Michael (October 2016). „The Child Health Care System of Germany“. The Journal of Pediatrics (inglizcha). 177-jild. S71–S86-bet. doi:10.1016/j.jpeds.2016.04.045. ISSN 0022-3476. PMID 27666278.
  • Borger C; Smith S; Truffer C; et al. (2006). „Health spending projections through 2015: changes on the horizon“. Health Aff (Millwood). 25-jild, № 2. w61–73-bet. doi:10.1377/hlthaff.25.w61. PMID 16495287.

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  • Schoen C et al. (2010). How Health Insurance Design Affects Access To Care And Costs, By Income, In Eleven Countries. Health Affairs. Free full-text.

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  • Pekerti, Andre; Vuong, Quan-Hoang; Ho, Tung; Vuong, Thu-Trang (25 September 2017). „Health care payments in Vietnam: patients' quagmire of caring for health versus economic destitution“. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 14-jild, № 10. 1118-bet. doi:10.3390/ijerph14101118. PMC 5664619. PMID 28946711.
  • Hadorn, D. (2 August 2005). „The Chaoulli challenge: getting a grip on waiting lists“. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 173-jild, № 3. 271–73-bet. doi:10.1503/cmaj.050812. PMC 1180658. PMID 16076823.
  • Bump. „The long road to universal health coverage. A century of lessons for development strategy“. PATH (2010-yil 19-oktyabr). — „Carrin and James have identified 1988—105 years after Bismarck's first sickness fund laws—as the date Germany achieved universal health coverage through this series of extensions to minimum benefit packages and expansions of the enrolled population. Bärnighausen and Sauerborn have quantified this long-term progressive increase in the proportion of the German population covered by public and private insurance. Their graph is reproduced below as Figure 1: German Population Enrolled in Health Insurance (%) 1885–1995.“. 2020-yil 6-aprelda asl nusxadan arxivlangan. Qaraldi: 2013-yil 10-mart.

    Carrin, Guy; James, Chris (January 2005). „Social health insurance: Key factors affecting the transition towards universal coverage“ (PDF). International Social Security Review. 58-jild, № 1. 45–64-bet. doi:10.1111/j.1468-246x.2005.00209.x. Qaraldi: 10 March 2013. „Initially the health insurance law of 1883 covered blue-collar workers in selected industries, craftspeople and other selected professionals.6 It is estimated that this law brought health insurance coverage up from 5 to 10 per cent of the total population.“

    Bärnighausen, Till; Sauerborn, Rainer (May 2002). „One hundred and eighteen years of the German health insurance system: are there any lessons for middle- and low income countries?“. Social Science & Medicine. 54-jild, № 10. 1559–87-bet. doi:10.1016/S0277-9536(01)00137-X. PMID 12061488. 15 May 2020da asl nusxadan (PDF) arxivlandi. Qaraldi: 10 March 2013. „As Germany has the world's oldest SHI [social health insurance] system, it naturally lends itself to historical analyses.“
  • Busse, Reinhard; Blümel, Miriam; Knieps, Franz; Bärnighausen, Till (August 2017). „Statutory health insurance in Germany: a health system shaped by 135 years of solidarity, self-governance, and competition“. The Lancet (inglizcha). 390-jild, № 10097. 882–897-bet. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(17)31280-1. ISSN 0140-6736. PMID 28684025.
  • Ehrich, Jochen; Grote, Ulrike; Gerber-Grote, Andreas; Strassburg, Michael (October 2016). „The Child Health Care System of Germany“. The Journal of Pediatrics (inglizcha). 177-jild. S71–S86-bet. doi:10.1016/j.jpeds.2016.04.045. ISSN 0022-3476. PMID 27666278.
  • Borger C; Smith S; Truffer C; et al. (2006). „Health spending projections through 2015: changes on the horizon“. Health Aff (Millwood). 25-jild, № 2. w61–73-bet. doi:10.1377/hlthaff.25.w61. PMID 16495287.

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  • Pekerti, Andre; Vuong, Quan-Hoang; Ho, Tung; Vuong, Thu-Trang (25 September 2017). „Health care payments in Vietnam: patients' quagmire of caring for health versus economic destitution“. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 14-jild, № 10. 1118-bet. doi:10.3390/ijerph14101118. PMC 5664619. PMID 28946711.
  • Hadorn, D. (2 August 2005). „The Chaoulli challenge: getting a grip on waiting lists“. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 173-jild, № 3. 271–73-bet. doi:10.1503/cmaj.050812. PMC 1180658. PMID 16076823.

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