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Potential corruption risks in health financing arrangements: report of a rapid review of the literature
The main objectives of this rapid literature review are to provide evidence on corruption risks in health financing arrangements and to identify strategies and tactics that can help to reduce corruption. This paper provides evidence on potential vulnerabilities that can lead to corruption in the four core health financing functions: revenue raising; pooling; purchasing; and benefit design, based on the identified literature.
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WHO
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Policy
You can download the report here.