2010
DOI: 10.1016/s0968-8080(10)36528-1
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Caught between social and market considerations: a case study of Muhammadiyah charitable health services

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“…However, it should be noted that very few private institutions operate in rural areas, with the exception of some Faith Based Organizations (FBO). Various FBO provide services and employ nurses and doctors in rural areas-for example, FBO managed by Muhammadiyah, Nahdlatul Ulama and others that are managed by non-Moslem party based on social oriented philosophies (Sciortino et al, 2010). Therefore, working opportunities in rural areas in Indonesia will depend more on the government capacity both at country and local levels.…”
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“…However, it should be noted that very few private institutions operate in rural areas, with the exception of some Faith Based Organizations (FBO). Various FBO provide services and employ nurses and doctors in rural areas-for example, FBO managed by Muhammadiyah, Nahdlatul Ulama and others that are managed by non-Moslem party based on social oriented philosophies (Sciortino et al, 2010). Therefore, working opportunities in rural areas in Indonesia will depend more on the government capacity both at country and local levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further previous studies have also indicated that poor women rely more on public or governmental health services than on private healthcare facilities [ 25 ] compared to women of better living conditions. Private facilities are not affordable to the poor although the quality of services is still questionable [ 26 ].…”
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“…1 For the proliferation of medical help in the form of charitable clinics in urban areas, see Latief (2010) and Sciortino et al (2010). 2 See, for example, Alterman and Von Hippel (2007) and Benthall and Bellion-Jourdan (2003).…”
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