Finding the medicine for healthcare
Health care costs are escalating rapidly in countries with aging populations and is often a source of headache for policymakers. Singapore, which has one of the world’s acclaimed healthcare systems, also faces the same issues of balancing social and economic objectives in its healthcare system. A he...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2012
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