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    Political and economic aspects of the transition to universal health coverage by Savedoff, William D, Dr, de Ferranti, David, PhD, Smith, Amy L, PhD, Fan, Victoria, SD

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (08-09-2012)
    “…Summary Countries have reached universal health coverage by different paths and with varying health systems. Nonetheless, the trajectory toward universal…”
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    What Should A Country Spend On Health Care? by Savedoff, William D

    Published in Health Affairs (01-07-2007)
    “…Per capita health spending across countries ranges by more than 100 to 1, leading many people to ask, "What should a country spend on health care?" This paper…”
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    The health financing transition: A conceptual framework and empirical evidence by Fan, Victoria Y., Savedoff, William D.

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-03-2014)
    “…Almost every country exhibits two important health financing trends: health spending per person rises and the share of out-of-pocket spending on health…”
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    The Case Against Labor-Tax-Financed Social Health Insurance For Low- And Low-Middle-Income Countries by Yazbeck, Abdo S, Savedoff, William D, Hsiao, William C, Kutzin, Joe, Soucat, Agnès, Tandon, Ajay, Wagstaff, Adam, Chi-Man Yip, Winnie

    Published in Health affairs (Millwood, Va.) (01-05-2020)
    “…An increasing interest in initiating and expanding social health insurance through labor taxes in low- and low-middle-income countries goes against available…”
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    The disease of corruption: views on how to fight corruption to advance 21st century global health goals by Mackey, Tim K, Kohler, Jillian Clare, Savedoff, William D, Vogl, Frank, Lewis, Maureen, Sale, James, Michaud, Joshua, Vian, Taryn

    Published in BMC medicine (29-09-2016)
    “…Corruption has been described as a disease. When corruption infiltrates global health, it can be particularly devastating, threatening hard gained improvements…”
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    Kenneth Arrow and the birth of health economics by SAVEDOFF, William D

    Published in Bulletin of the World Health Organization (01-02-2004)
    “…This section looks back to some of the ground-breaking contributions to public health, reproducing them in their original form and adding a commentary on their…”
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    10 best resources on … health workers in developing countries by Grépin, Karen A, Savedoff, William D

    Published in Health policy and planning (01-11-2009)
    “…Health systems cannot function without trained health workers, yet until recently researchers & policymakers paid relatively little attention to their role in…”
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    Occupational risks in Latin America and the Caribbean: economic and health dimensions by Giuffrida, Antonio, Iunes, Roberto F, Savedoff, William D

    Published in Health policy and planning (01-09-2002)
    “…This study analyzes health and economic aspects of occupational safety in Latin America and the Caribbean. Work-related injuries and illnesses represent a…”
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    The disease of corruption: views on how to fight corruption to advance 21 st century global health goals by Mackey, Tim K, Kohler, Jillian Clare, Savedoff, William D, Vogl, Frank, Lewis, Maureen, Sale, James, Michaud, Joshua, Vian, Taryn

    Published in BMC medicine (29-09-2016)
    “…Corruption has been described as a disease. When corruption infiltrates global health, it can be particularly devastating, threatening hard gained improvements…”
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    A Better Model for Foreign Aid by Savedoff, William D.

    Published in Current history (1941) (01-11-2015)
    “…The most promising new paradigm calls for providing aid based on results, without … demanding adherence to particular plans…”
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