For a year and a half, Adeni appealed to three hospitals in Salvador—without success. She approached the private health system, but couldn’t afford the amount charged, of about R$1,400 (US$415).2 She did not have private health insurance and was reliant on the public health system, just like 75 percent of all Brazilians. It was mid-2016 when Adeni was finally able to have the procedure performed, after Alliar, through its subsidiary, the Brazilian...
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2016/07/01
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109538
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2016/10/27
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Disclosed
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Detecting Diseases with Personalized Radiology : Alliar - A Highly Productive Business Model Benefits Millions of Patients in Brazil
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magnetic resonance imaging