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National Health Policy of Sri Lanka 2016 - 2025

Ministry of Health, Sri Lanka Government of Sri Lanka Country Resources General Health Policies Sri Lanka 1 January 2016 Policy document

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Guiding Principle:
This is a patient and people-centered health policy, considering the concept of universal health coverage (equitable access to services by all patients, equitable distribution of services to all patients, quality service to all patients, and financial protection of all patients), assuring the patients' rights and social justice.

Document in Sinhala page: 1-47, in English page: 48-65

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