2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.seps.2021.101035
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Averting adverse selection: The Government of India's scheme to distribute affordable medicines

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“… 39 It is a complex task to work on. At the same time, this model by Srivatsa Srinivas and Marathe 38 totally overlooks the underserved and unserved regions in the country where the population is homogeneously poor. Not advertising the scheme will never enable the people to seek the benefits of the scheme.…”
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“… 39 It is a complex task to work on. At the same time, this model by Srivatsa Srinivas and Marathe 38 totally overlooks the underserved and unserved regions in the country where the population is homogeneously poor. Not advertising the scheme will never enable the people to seek the benefits of the scheme.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Srivatsa, Srinivas and Marathe 38 emphasized screening of patients with poor and wealthy characteristics. They proposed a model that gave an efficient way to target the poor only to avail the benefits of PMCs.…”
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confidence: 99%