Abstract
Background Progressive realisation of Universal Health Coverage is a widely accepted goal for the post-2015 Millennium Development Goals and the “Grand Convergence” of health envisioned by the Lancet’s Commission on Investing in Health. Yet the means to pay for it is a subject of intense debate. We investigated how alternative tax systems affect the breadth, depth, and height of coverage by public health systems and associated child and maternal health outcomes. Methods Cross-national fixed effects models were used to assess the relationships …
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