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개발도상국에서 경제적 수준과 본인부담 수준에 따른 건강보험료 지불용의 : 가나 볼타지역에서 조건부가치측정 연구

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' 개발도상국에서 경제적 수준과 본인부담 수준에 따른 건강보험료 지불용의 : 가나 볼타지역에서 조건부가치측정 연구' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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  • 조건부 가치측정
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' 개발도상국에서 경제적 수준과 본인부담 수준에 따른 건강보험료 지불용의 : 가나 볼타지역에서 조건부가치측정 연구' 의 참고문헌

  • 건강보험정책연구원
    년도 건강보험환자 진료비 실태조사. 2011 [2010]
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