Key aspects of a sustainable health insurance system in Germany

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Key aspects of a sustainable health insurance system in Germany. / Pelster, Matthias; Hagemann, Vera; Laporte Uribe, Franziska.

in: Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, Jahrgang 14, Nr. 3, 01.06.2016, S. 293-312.

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Pelster M, Hagemann V, Laporte Uribe F. Key aspects of a sustainable health insurance system in Germany. Applied Health Economics and Health Policy. 2016 Jun 1;14(3):293-312. doi: 10.1007/s40258-016-0223-8

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