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Map based on unreliable ILO source
The map created by Karl.brown/Obiwankenobi (talk | contribs) on August 1, 2012 is inaccurate and misleading and its source is not reliable: Which uses health insurance coverage percentages from Table A2.2. Formal coverage in social health protection on pages 83–90 of Appendix II in: Which for OECD countries is based on 2003 statistics in: But major discrepancies/errors are found in Table A2.2 of the 2008 ILO paper vs. OECD Total public and primary private health insurance coverage statistics for 2003 for Chile (96.0% vs. 66.1%), Israel (9.0% vs. 100%), Mexico (78.6% vs. 46.5%), United States (100% vs. 85.0%), making all ILO-based health insurance coverage data (and world maps based on it) unreliable. Apatens (talk) 17:00, 14 March 2013 (UTC)
 * International Labour Organization (November 16, 2010).  World Social Security Report 2010/11: Providing coverage in times of crisis and beyond . Geneva: International Labour Office. ISBN 9789221232698.
 * International Labour Organization (2008).  Social health protection: An ILO strategy towards universal access to health care. Social security policy briefings, Paper 1 . Geneva: International Labour Office. ISBN 9789221211617.
 * OECD (October 10, 2006). OECD Health Data 2006 (Update October 2006). Paris: IRDES (Institut de Recherche et Documentation en Economie de la Santé), OECD.