The importance of ill-health in perpetuating poverty is well recognized. In order to prevent the damaging downward spiral of poverty and illness, there is a need for a greater level of social protection, with greater cross-subsidization between the poor and wealthy, and the healthy and those with ill-health. The aim of this paper is to examine individual preferences for willingness to pre-pay for health care and willingness to cross-subsidize the sick and the poor in Ghana, South Africa and Tanzania. Household surveys in the three countries elicited views on cross-subsidization within health care financing. The paper examines how these preferences varied by socio-economic status, other respondent characteristics, and the extent and type of...
The challenges faced by African countries that have pioneered a national health insurance scheme (NH...
The challenges faced by African countries that have pioneered a national health insurance scheme (NH...
The challenges faced by African countries that have pioneered a national health insurance scheme (NH...
In Ghana, Tanzania and South Africa, health care financing is progressive overall. However, out-of-p...
In South Africa, anticipated health sector reforms aim to achieve universal health coverage for all ...
In South Africa, anticipated health sector reforms aim to achieve universal health coverage for all ...
In South Africa, anticipated health sector reforms aim to achieve universal health coverage for all ...
Objective(s): To assess how willing people would be to join a voluntary health insurance scheme and ...
AbstractIn West Africa, health system funding rarely involves cross-subsidization among population s...
Background Universal coverage of health care is now receiving substantial worldwide and national ...
To assess how willing people would be to join a voluntary health insurance scheme and to see how the...
BACKGROUND: The Tanzanian health insurance system comprises multiple health insurance funds targetin...
The Tanzanian health insurance system comprises multiple health insurance funds targeting different ...
A desire to enhance protection against health care costs and improve equity of access to health care...
One of the major barriers to access to healthcare in most sub-Saharan African countries is financial...
The challenges faced by African countries that have pioneered a national health insurance scheme (NH...
The challenges faced by African countries that have pioneered a national health insurance scheme (NH...
The challenges faced by African countries that have pioneered a national health insurance scheme (NH...
In Ghana, Tanzania and South Africa, health care financing is progressive overall. However, out-of-p...
In South Africa, anticipated health sector reforms aim to achieve universal health coverage for all ...
In South Africa, anticipated health sector reforms aim to achieve universal health coverage for all ...
In South Africa, anticipated health sector reforms aim to achieve universal health coverage for all ...
Objective(s): To assess how willing people would be to join a voluntary health insurance scheme and ...
AbstractIn West Africa, health system funding rarely involves cross-subsidization among population s...
Background Universal coverage of health care is now receiving substantial worldwide and national ...
To assess how willing people would be to join a voluntary health insurance scheme and to see how the...
BACKGROUND: The Tanzanian health insurance system comprises multiple health insurance funds targetin...
The Tanzanian health insurance system comprises multiple health insurance funds targeting different ...
A desire to enhance protection against health care costs and improve equity of access to health care...
One of the major barriers to access to healthcare in most sub-Saharan African countries is financial...
The challenges faced by African countries that have pioneered a national health insurance scheme (NH...
The challenges faced by African countries that have pioneered a national health insurance scheme (NH...
The challenges faced by African countries that have pioneered a national health insurance scheme (NH...