This is a case study of an important innovation in providing healthcare for the rural poor: the Yeshasvini Health Insurance Scheme for rural farmers and peasants in Karnataka, India. Arguably the world's largest health insurance scheme for the rural poor, the scheme commenced in 2003. Designed in ways that overcome several obstacles to providing health security for rural populations, the scheme covered, in its second year, about 2.2 million widely dispersed peasant farmers for surgical and out patient care for a low annual premium of approximately US$ 2. In this paper, we describe and evaluate the scheme in its first year of operation, and explore its potential to be a model for the developing world generally
India's health sector continues to be challenged by overall low levels of public financing, entrench...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ In developing countries, including India, the cost of healthcare is ...
The health inequities remain high in India with government and private health expenditures clearly f...
This is a case study of an important innovation in providing healthcare for the rural poor: the Yesh...
This is a case study of the Yeshasvini Health Insurance Scheme for rural farmers and peasants in Kar...
This is a case study of an important innovation in providing healthcare for the rural poor: the Yesh...
This is a case study of the Yeshasvini Health Insurance Scheme for rural farmers and peasants in Kar...
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This is a case study of the Yeshasvini Health Insurance Scheme for rural farmers and peasants in Kar...
ABSTRACT For many people living in developing nations, illness represents a permanent threat to thei...
How best to provide effective protection for the poorest against the financial risks of ill health r...
Healthcare is the right of every individual but lack of quality infrastructure, dearth of qualified ...
This paper is a qualitative assessment of a public health insurance scheme in the state of Andhra Pr...
Community based health insurance schemes are becoming increasingly recognized as an instrument which...
The greatest hurdle for poor families trying to be independent is the sudden incidence of serious il...
India's health sector continues to be challenged by overall low levels of public financing, entrench...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ In developing countries, including India, the cost of healthcare is ...
The health inequities remain high in India with government and private health expenditures clearly f...
This is a case study of an important innovation in providing healthcare for the rural poor: the Yesh...
This is a case study of the Yeshasvini Health Insurance Scheme for rural farmers and peasants in Kar...
This is a case study of an important innovation in providing healthcare for the rural poor: the Yesh...
This is a case study of the Yeshasvini Health Insurance Scheme for rural farmers and peasants in Kar...
Support this valuable resource today! This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the...
This is a case study of the Yeshasvini Health Insurance Scheme for rural farmers and peasants in Kar...
ABSTRACT For many people living in developing nations, illness represents a permanent threat to thei...
How best to provide effective protection for the poorest against the financial risks of ill health r...
Healthcare is the right of every individual but lack of quality infrastructure, dearth of qualified ...
This paper is a qualitative assessment of a public health insurance scheme in the state of Andhra Pr...
Community based health insurance schemes are becoming increasingly recognized as an instrument which...
The greatest hurdle for poor families trying to be independent is the sudden incidence of serious il...
India's health sector continues to be challenged by overall low levels of public financing, entrench...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ In developing countries, including India, the cost of healthcare is ...
The health inequities remain high in India with government and private health expenditures clearly f...