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Health Care in Chilean
(How Health Coverage Is Provided by Chile, n.d.) (History of health care system in Chile, 1977)
Annick Manuel, M. M. (2002, Jan/Feb). The Chilean Health System: 20 years of Reforms. Retrieved from SciFlo Public Health: http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=50036
History of health care system in Chile. (1977). American Journal Public Health, 31-36.
How Health Coverage Is Provided by Chile. (n.d.). Retrieved from Public and Private Health Care Systems: http://voices./yahoo.com/how_health_coverage_provided_chile_4571317.html
Jens Holst, U. L. (2003, November 21). Chilean Health Insurance System: A source of inequity and selective social insecurity. Retrieved from Chilean_health_insurance_system_a_source_of_inequality_and_selective_social_insecurity.pdf_Adobe Reader
The inequality behind Chile's propserity. (2011, November 24). Retrieved from Merco Press: http://en.mercopress.com/2011/11/24/the-inequality-behind-chile-s-prosperity

How Health Coverage Is Provided by Chile. (n.d.). Retrieved from Public and Private Health Care Systems: http://voices./yahoo.com/how_health_coverage_provided_chile_4571317.html (Jens Holst, 2003)
How Health Coverage Is Provided by Chile. (n.d.). Retrieved from Public and Private Health Care Systems: http://voices./yahoo.com/how_health_coverage_provided_chile_4571317.html
Jens Holst, U. L. (2003, November 21). Chilean Health Insurance System: A source of inequity and selective social insecurity. Retrieved from Chilean_health_insurance_system_a_source_of_inequality_and_selective_social_insecurity.pdf_Adobe Reader (The inequality behind Chile's propserity, 2011)
How Health Coverage Is Provided by Chile. (n.d.). Retrieved from Public and Private Health Care Systems: http://voices./yahoo.com/how_health_coverage_provided_chile_4571317.html
Jens Holst, U. L. (2003, November 21). Chilean Health Insurance System: A source of inequity and selective social insecurity. Retrieved from

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