Corruption affects health policies and financial priorities, especially in low and middle-income countries. Corruption causes health system’s spring to fall prematurely and endangers utilization of health services. Based on this, identification of corruption bottlenecks, possible conflicts of interest in the health system and an efficient and effective anti-corruption program can have an effective preventive role on the quality of life of citizens and is of particular importance.
Withdrawal of financial resources from public funds, demand for payment where services should be free, manipulation of procurement and drug supply, and restoration of integrity through transparency and accountability are some of the chapters of this book
This book was translated by the Health Equity Research Center and published in cooperation with the National Center of Health Insurance Research.
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