This is a case study of the Yeshasvini Health Insurance Scheme for rural farmers and peasants in Karnataka, which has a potential to be a model for developing countries in providing a modicum of health security for their citizens. We describe the origins and functioning of the scheme, analyze its performance to-date, and find support for its transferability to several other states in India. We also identify the institutional conditions that influence success of a scheme of this kind, and discuss some of the critical problems that occurred during the scheme's first year of operations
This paper reviews the existing community-based and self-financing health insurance schemes in India...
This thesis examines the role of primary health care delivery in rural India but specifically focuse...
Background To reduce the burden of out-of-pocket payments on households in India, the government has...
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...
This is a case study of an important innovation in providing healthcare for the rural poor: the Yesh...
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India's health sector continues to be challenged by overall low levels of public financing, entrench...
This paper is a qualitative assessment of a public health insurance scheme in the state of Andhra Pr...
How best to provide effective protection for the poorest against the financial risks of ill health r...
ABSTRACT For many people living in developing nations, illness represents a permanent threat to thei...
This paper presents an overview of the accessibility, design, and functioning of health insurance pl...
The greatest hurdle for poor families trying to be independent is the sudden incidence of serious il...
India has a large public health care system. Rural healthcare service is provided through a Network ...
This paper reviews the existing community-based and self-financing health insurance schemes in India...
This thesis examines the role of primary health care delivery in rural India but specifically focuse...
Background To reduce the burden of out-of-pocket payments on households in India, the government has...
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...
This is a case study of an important innovation in providing healthcare for the rural poor: the Yesh...
Support this valuable resource today! This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the...
India's health sector continues to be challenged by overall low levels of public financing, entrench...
This paper is a qualitative assessment of a public health insurance scheme in the state of Andhra Pr...
How best to provide effective protection for the poorest against the financial risks of ill health r...
ABSTRACT For many people living in developing nations, illness represents a permanent threat to thei...
This paper presents an overview of the accessibility, design, and functioning of health insurance pl...
The greatest hurdle for poor families trying to be independent is the sudden incidence of serious il...
India has a large public health care system. Rural healthcare service is provided through a Network ...
This paper reviews the existing community-based and self-financing health insurance schemes in India...
This thesis examines the role of primary health care delivery in rural India but specifically focuse...
Background To reduce the burden of out-of-pocket payments on households in India, the government has...