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the-bigger-picture · health-and-living · 28 Sept 2011 · 23 mins listen
Good health is essential to human welfare and to sustained economic and social development, but universal healthcare coverage continues to be a contentious issue because of the cost and logistics involved. So should quality healthcare be reserved only for those who can afford it?
Professor Dr. Daniel Reidpath, professor of population health, discusses what universal healthcare coverage really means and what roles the different governmental and private agencies play in the situation.
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