This newsletter includes the following headings: can tele medicine broaden access to quality care?; macro insights: challenges and opportunities for private health providers,case study: global health investment fund; shaping the healthcare paradigm in growth markets; realizing the potential of Nigeria’s private hospital sector; IFC investment news
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Document Date
2016/06/01
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Document Type
Newsletter
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Report Number
115713
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Disclosure Date
2017/07/21
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Private healthcare in emerging markets : an investor’s perspective
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Keywords
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Private healthcare in emerging markets : an investor’s perspective (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/171491500636417118/Private-healthcare-in-emerging-markets-an-investor-s-perspective