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This closes an institutional split created when Nye Bevan in 1948 moved doctors and hospitals into his NHS and left other care services to municipalities and charities.
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But hats off to Margolis whose institutional savvy led him to split the difference.
In Mumbai slums with a high uptake of institutional births and a 60/40 split in favour of the public sector for delivery care, we found no difference in caesarean section rates between the two sectors, which is somewhat surprising given the high rates of caesareans observed in the private sector in nine other states of India (excluding Maharashtra).
Trillions of dollars of institutional and mutual fund capital is split between growth and value camps.
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Assets under management are split roughly equally between retail and institutional accounts, equities and bonds, and dollar and non-dollar accounts.
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