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This chapter provides an overview of the reform of primary health care in Montenegro in the period 2005–10. It first discusses the overall health financing system in place in the country and then turns to a discussion of primary health care reforms, before discussing in more detail changes in the financing of primary health care.
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© 2012 Đurđica Ostojić and Ranislavka Andrić
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Ostojić, Đ., Andrić, R. (2012). Reforms of the Organization and Financing of Primary Health Care in Montenegro. In: Bartlett, W., Božikov, J., Rechel, B. (eds) Health Reforms in South East Europe. New Perspectives on South-East Europe Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137264770_12
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