To improve the poor’s access to healthcare services, the Indonesian government introduced Askeskin, a subsidized social health insurance for the poor. We examine the effects of this social health insurance on women’s use of healthcare—maternal, preventive, and curative healthcare—services. Using propensity- score- and difference-in-differences matching strategies, we find the insurance increases the use of public facilities for maternal healthcare, discourages the use of midwives’ services, and increases the use of contraception; it does not seem to increase the use of preventive and curative care, however
We examined women's access to health insurance in Indonesia. We analyzed IFLS-4 data of 1,400 adult ...
Background: Reducing inequality in maternal, neonatal and infant mortality are key targets in the Su...
Institutional delivery has an impact on the decline in maternal mortality rate. In Indonesia, instit...
To improve the poor’s access to healthcare services, the Indonesian government introduced Askeskin, ...
AbstractA first step towards meeting Indonesia's ambition for universal health insurance was made in...
PROBLEM: As part of Indonesia’s strategy to achieve the goal of Universal Health Coverage (UHC), lar...
BACKGROUND: The growing momentum for quality and affordable health care for all has given rise to th...
Households in developing countries are typically more vulnerable to illness episodes. This paper use...
Objective: The Indonesian Government recently introduced a health insurance scheme to improve access...
A first step towards meeting Indonesia's ambition for universal health insurance was made in 20...
I examine the impact of a health insurance program for the poor implemented in Indonesia in 2005 on ...
ABSTRACT The Askeskin Health Program was implemented in 2005, to preserve access of health care serv...
To investigate barriers to universal health insurance in developing countries, we designed a randomi...
© 2020 Tiara Wariana MarthiasSignificant progress has been made in reducing maternal and child morta...
Approaching the end of the 2015 Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), Indonesia still records a poor ...
We examined women's access to health insurance in Indonesia. We analyzed IFLS-4 data of 1,400 adult ...
Background: Reducing inequality in maternal, neonatal and infant mortality are key targets in the Su...
Institutional delivery has an impact on the decline in maternal mortality rate. In Indonesia, instit...
To improve the poor’s access to healthcare services, the Indonesian government introduced Askeskin, ...
AbstractA first step towards meeting Indonesia's ambition for universal health insurance was made in...
PROBLEM: As part of Indonesia’s strategy to achieve the goal of Universal Health Coverage (UHC), lar...
BACKGROUND: The growing momentum for quality and affordable health care for all has given rise to th...
Households in developing countries are typically more vulnerable to illness episodes. This paper use...
Objective: The Indonesian Government recently introduced a health insurance scheme to improve access...
A first step towards meeting Indonesia's ambition for universal health insurance was made in 20...
I examine the impact of a health insurance program for the poor implemented in Indonesia in 2005 on ...
ABSTRACT The Askeskin Health Program was implemented in 2005, to preserve access of health care serv...
To investigate barriers to universal health insurance in developing countries, we designed a randomi...
© 2020 Tiara Wariana MarthiasSignificant progress has been made in reducing maternal and child morta...
Approaching the end of the 2015 Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), Indonesia still records a poor ...
We examined women's access to health insurance in Indonesia. We analyzed IFLS-4 data of 1,400 adult ...
Background: Reducing inequality in maternal, neonatal and infant mortality are key targets in the Su...
Institutional delivery has an impact on the decline in maternal mortality rate. In Indonesia, instit...