BACKGROUND: The National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF), a compulsory formal sector scheme took over the management of the Community Health Fund (CHF), a voluntary informal sector scheme, in 2009. This study assesses the origins of the reform, its effect on management and reporting structures, financial flow adequacy, reform communication and acceptability to key stakeholders, and initial progress towards universal coverage. METHODS: The study relied on national data sources and an in-depth collective case study of a rural and an urban district to assess awareness and acceptability of the reform, and fund availability and use relative to need in a sample of facilities. RESULTS: The reform was driven by a national desire to expand coverage and...
This article identifies and describes the reforms undertaken by the National Hospital Insurance Fund...
BACKGROUND: Universal coverage of health care is now receiving substantial worldwide and national at...
In Tanzania soon after independence, health care services were provided for free. The government fin...
In Tanzania, the health financing system is extremely fragmented with strategies in place to supplem...
This thesis examines the problems of health financing and the emergence of Mutual Health Organisatio...
While the government of Tanzania has been implementing community health fund (CHF) for more than two...
In August 2013 researchers, practitioners and policymakers gathered in Kigali, Rwanda to discuss and...
The development of effective and inclusive health financing reforms is crucial for the progressive r...
BACKGROUND: The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in Nigeria was launched in 2005 as part of e...
Background: In low- and middle-income countries, too, public-private partnerships in health insuranc...
Community-based health insurance schemes help households to afford healthcare services. This paper d...
BACKGROUND: Kenya has prioritized the attainment of universal health coverage (UHC) through the expa...
rural poor in Sub-Saharan African countries is one of the greatest challenges facing governments and...
Background: Universal health coverage (UHC) is important in terms of improving access to quality hea...
This paper is a country case study for the Universal Health Coverage Collection, organized by WHO. G...
This article identifies and describes the reforms undertaken by the National Hospital Insurance Fund...
BACKGROUND: Universal coverage of health care is now receiving substantial worldwide and national at...
In Tanzania soon after independence, health care services were provided for free. The government fin...
In Tanzania, the health financing system is extremely fragmented with strategies in place to supplem...
This thesis examines the problems of health financing and the emergence of Mutual Health Organisatio...
While the government of Tanzania has been implementing community health fund (CHF) for more than two...
In August 2013 researchers, practitioners and policymakers gathered in Kigali, Rwanda to discuss and...
The development of effective and inclusive health financing reforms is crucial for the progressive r...
BACKGROUND: The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in Nigeria was launched in 2005 as part of e...
Background: In low- and middle-income countries, too, public-private partnerships in health insuranc...
Community-based health insurance schemes help households to afford healthcare services. This paper d...
BACKGROUND: Kenya has prioritized the attainment of universal health coverage (UHC) through the expa...
rural poor in Sub-Saharan African countries is one of the greatest challenges facing governments and...
Background: Universal health coverage (UHC) is important in terms of improving access to quality hea...
This paper is a country case study for the Universal Health Coverage Collection, organized by WHO. G...
This article identifies and describes the reforms undertaken by the National Hospital Insurance Fund...
BACKGROUND: Universal coverage of health care is now receiving substantial worldwide and national at...
In Tanzania soon after independence, health care services were provided for free. The government fin...