This study investigates the determinants of demand for private health insurance among formal sector employees in Malawi, a poor country with heavy pressure on under-funded free government health services. The study is based on membership in the Medical Aid Society of Malawi’s (MASM), three schemes, namely: the VIP, the best; the Executive, the intermediate; and the Econoplan, the minimum. The results indicate that formal sector employees prefer to receive medical treatment from private fee-charging health facilities, where health insurance would be relevant. The study finds that the probability of enrolling in any of MASM’s schemes increases with income and with age for the top and minimum schemes. More children and good health status reduc...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>National health accounts provide ...
The makings of a mixed health care system in Malawi go back to the time before independence when Mis...
Background: Timely access to health care can substantially reduce mortality. The United Nations Sust...
This study investigates the determinants of demand for private health insurance among formal sector ...
Malawi is one of a few countries experiencing extreme crises of both human resources and HIV/AIDS, a...
A principal objective of the Malawi government is to provide public health services that reach poor ...
Bibliography: leaves 113-118.The Malawian sector spent about 3.3% of its GNP on health services in 1...
Background: The Malawi government in 2002 embarked on an innovative health care financing mechanism ...
Health insurance coverage in Uganda is still very low, with only five percent of the individuals cov...
Graduation date: 2012Best international health practice requires that all people benefit equally fro...
This analysis examines the gaps in health care financing in Malawi and how foregone taxes could fill...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Background: Under-five mortality continues to be...
Due to the increased burden of poor health on poor and rural households, Malawi and Zambia waived us...
Background: The Malawi government in 2002 embarked on an innovative health care financing mechanism ...
Demand for heath services is increasing inmany African countries, particularly thoseaffected by HIV/...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>National health accounts provide ...
The makings of a mixed health care system in Malawi go back to the time before independence when Mis...
Background: Timely access to health care can substantially reduce mortality. The United Nations Sust...
This study investigates the determinants of demand for private health insurance among formal sector ...
Malawi is one of a few countries experiencing extreme crises of both human resources and HIV/AIDS, a...
A principal objective of the Malawi government is to provide public health services that reach poor ...
Bibliography: leaves 113-118.The Malawian sector spent about 3.3% of its GNP on health services in 1...
Background: The Malawi government in 2002 embarked on an innovative health care financing mechanism ...
Health insurance coverage in Uganda is still very low, with only five percent of the individuals cov...
Graduation date: 2012Best international health practice requires that all people benefit equally fro...
This analysis examines the gaps in health care financing in Malawi and how foregone taxes could fill...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Background: Under-five mortality continues to be...
Due to the increased burden of poor health on poor and rural households, Malawi and Zambia waived us...
Background: The Malawi government in 2002 embarked on an innovative health care financing mechanism ...
Demand for heath services is increasing inmany African countries, particularly thoseaffected by HIV/...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>National health accounts provide ...
The makings of a mixed health care system in Malawi go back to the time before independence when Mis...
Background: Timely access to health care can substantially reduce mortality. The United Nations Sust...