This study aims to gain insights into the socio-economic and political determinants of ill health and access to healthcare in North Korea. Findings indicate that, despite the Public Health Act’s claims of a comprehensive free care system, respondents reported high levels of unmet healthcare needs and widespread informal payments among those who did access care. These findings suggest significant disparities in health and healthcare access in North Korea, driven by political and economic inequalities.
Health and healthcare in North Korea: a retrospective study among defectors
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Hayoung Lee, Courtland Robinson, Jaeshin Kim, Martin McKee, and Jiho Cha , Health and healthcare in North Korea: a retrospective study among defectors, Conflict and Health, 29 Jun 2020
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Hayoung Lee, Courtland Robinson, Jaeshin Kim, Martin McKee, and Jiho Cha , Health and healthcare in North Korea: a retrospective study among defectors, Conflict and Health, 29 Jun 2020