In Tanzania, the health financing system is extremely fragmented with strategies in place to supplement funds provided from the central level. One of these strategies is the Community Health Fund (CHF), a voluntary health insurance scheme for the informal rural sector. As its implementation has been challenging, we investigated different CHF implementation practices and how these practices and the wider health financing context affect CHF implementation and potentially enrolment. Two councils were purposively selected for this study. Routine data relevant for understanding CHF implementation in the wider health financing context were collected at council and public health facility level. Additionally, an economic costing approach was used t...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 95-103).Most low-income countries have not been able to ...
BACKGROUND: The Tanzanian health insurance system comprises multiple health insurance funds targetin...
The paper analyzes the financial resources for reproductive and child health related interventions i...
BACKGROUND: The National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF), a compulsory formal sector scheme took over t...
Community-based health insurance schemes help households to afford healthcare services. This paper d...
While the government of Tanzania has been implementing community health fund (CHF) for more than two...
Background: In low- and middle-income countries, too, public-private partnerships in health insuranc...
BACKGROUND: In many developing countries, initiatives are underway to strengthen voluntary community...
The development of effective and inclusive health financing reforms is crucial for the progressive r...
The Community Health Fund (CHF) was introduced in Tanzania as part of the Ministry of Health’s (MOHS...
The co-existence of Community Health Fund (CHF) and user fees in Tanzania as health financial mechan...
rural poor in Sub-Saharan African countries is one of the greatest challenges facing governments and...
Background: In early 1990s, Tanzania like other African countries, adopted health sector reform (HSR...
Introduction; In developing countries, lower-income households use their income to pay for healthcar...
Background: Tanzania like many other developing countries is facing challenges in finding proper me...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 95-103).Most low-income countries have not been able to ...
BACKGROUND: The Tanzanian health insurance system comprises multiple health insurance funds targetin...
The paper analyzes the financial resources for reproductive and child health related interventions i...
BACKGROUND: The National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF), a compulsory formal sector scheme took over t...
Community-based health insurance schemes help households to afford healthcare services. This paper d...
While the government of Tanzania has been implementing community health fund (CHF) for more than two...
Background: In low- and middle-income countries, too, public-private partnerships in health insuranc...
BACKGROUND: In many developing countries, initiatives are underway to strengthen voluntary community...
The development of effective and inclusive health financing reforms is crucial for the progressive r...
The Community Health Fund (CHF) was introduced in Tanzania as part of the Ministry of Health’s (MOHS...
The co-existence of Community Health Fund (CHF) and user fees in Tanzania as health financial mechan...
rural poor in Sub-Saharan African countries is one of the greatest challenges facing governments and...
Background: In early 1990s, Tanzania like other African countries, adopted health sector reform (HSR...
Introduction; In developing countries, lower-income households use their income to pay for healthcar...
Background: Tanzania like many other developing countries is facing challenges in finding proper me...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 95-103).Most low-income countries have not been able to ...
BACKGROUND: The Tanzanian health insurance system comprises multiple health insurance funds targetin...
The paper analyzes the financial resources for reproductive and child health related interventions i...