Composition of pluralistic health systems: how much can we learn from household surveys? An exploration in Cambodia

Journal article

In this paper, we explore whether household surveys could be a source of information. The study builds on secondary data analysis of a household survey carried out in three health districts in rural Cambodia and of two national surveys. Cambodia is indeed an interesting case, as massive efforts by donors in favour of the public sector go hand in hand with a dominant role of the private sector in the provision of health care services

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Meessen B, Bigdeli M, Chheng K, Decoster K, Ir P, Mean C et al. Composition of pluralistic health systems: how much can we learn from household surveys? An exploration in Cambodia. Health Policy and Planning. 2011; 26(Suppl 1):i30-i44. doi:10.1093/heapol/czr026