Towards leaving no one behind in North Macedonia: a mixed methods assessment of barriers to effective coverage with health services

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Theadora Swift Koller
Jelena Kjetkovikj Janeva
Elena Ognenovska
Ana Vasilevska
Simona Atanasova
Chris Brown
Antoni Dedeu
Anne Johansen
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[1] WHO Headquarters,Department for Gender Equality, Human Rights and Health Equity
[2] TIM Institute,undefined
[3] World Health Organization Country Office in North Macedonia,undefined
[4] WHO European Office for Investment for Health and Development,undefined
[5] WHO European Centre for Primary Health Care,undefined
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Barriers; Health services; Health equity; Primary health care; Health systems; Universal health coverage; Social determinants; Gender; Health workforce; Health financing;
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