Effective universal health coverage and improved 1-year survival after acute myocardial infarction: the Chilean experience
Conclusions The implementation of AUGE in Chile appears to have contributed to improved treatment of MI in public hospitals and increased 1-year survival, which is consistent with its aim to improve access to quality medical care and to reduce health inequities.
Source: Health Policy and Planning - Category: Health Management Authors: Nazzal, C., Frenz, P., Alonso, F. T., Lanas, F. Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research
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