AbstractHealth care in Malaysia is funded primarily through taxation and is no longer sustainable. One funding option is voluntary community-based health insurance (VCHI), which provides insurance coverage for those who are unable to benefit immediately from either a social or private health insurance plan. This study is performed to assess the willingness of Malaysians to participate in a VCHI plan.A cross-sectional study was performed in the state of Penang between August and mid-September 2009 with 472 randomly selected respondents. The respondents were first asked to select their preferred health financing plan from three plans (out-of-pocket payment, compulsory social health insurance and VCHI). The extent of the household's willingnes...
Background: The National Health Insurance is one of the government’s efforts to improve community ac...
Background: In Malaysia, one million individuals are estimated to be infected with the hepatitis B v...
Abstract Background The inequity caused by health financing in Vietnam, which mainly relies on out-o...
AbstractHealth care in Malaysia is funded primarily through taxation and is no longer sustainable. O...
Introduction: Globally, the cost of healthcare continues to rise due to demographic changes of the a...
Introduction: Currently, Malaysia finds that to fund health care primarily through taxation is no lo...
Introduction: Health care in Malaysia is funded primarily through taxation and is no longer sustaina...
The main objective of this article is to examine the willingness to pay for a viable rural health in...
Health care services are not often accessible and available for all people in one country due to mul...
Objective(s): To assess how willing people would be to join a voluntary health insurance scheme and ...
BackgroundIn Malaysia, one million individuals are estimated to be infected with the hepatitis B vir...
Background: The economic analysis of many health policies especially in the development of health in...
Background: Community health insurance is now seen as a very viable and sustainable pre-payment sche...
Introduction : In view of high healthcare expenditure, Malaysia also faces problems in healthcare fi...
BackgroundIn Malaysia, one million individuals are estimated to be infected with the hepatitis B vir...
Background: The National Health Insurance is one of the government’s efforts to improve community ac...
Background: In Malaysia, one million individuals are estimated to be infected with the hepatitis B v...
Abstract Background The inequity caused by health financing in Vietnam, which mainly relies on out-o...
AbstractHealth care in Malaysia is funded primarily through taxation and is no longer sustainable. O...
Introduction: Globally, the cost of healthcare continues to rise due to demographic changes of the a...
Introduction: Currently, Malaysia finds that to fund health care primarily through taxation is no lo...
Introduction: Health care in Malaysia is funded primarily through taxation and is no longer sustaina...
The main objective of this article is to examine the willingness to pay for a viable rural health in...
Health care services are not often accessible and available for all people in one country due to mul...
Objective(s): To assess how willing people would be to join a voluntary health insurance scheme and ...
BackgroundIn Malaysia, one million individuals are estimated to be infected with the hepatitis B vir...
Background: The economic analysis of many health policies especially in the development of health in...
Background: Community health insurance is now seen as a very viable and sustainable pre-payment sche...
Introduction : In view of high healthcare expenditure, Malaysia also faces problems in healthcare fi...
BackgroundIn Malaysia, one million individuals are estimated to be infected with the hepatitis B vir...
Background: The National Health Insurance is one of the government’s efforts to improve community ac...
Background: In Malaysia, one million individuals are estimated to be infected with the hepatitis B v...
Abstract Background The inequity caused by health financing in Vietnam, which mainly relies on out-o...