Health services and modern medicines are out of reach for over one billion people globally. Micro-insurance for health is one method to address unmet health needs. This case study used a social exclusion perspective to assess the health and poverty impact of micro-insurance for health in Bangladesh and contrasts this with several micro-insurance systems for health offered in India. Micro-insurance for health in Bangladesh targeted towards the poor and the ultra-poor provides basic healthcare at an affordable rate whereas the Indian micro-insurance schemes for health have been implemented across larger populations and include high-cost and low-frequency events. Results of analysis of the existing literature showed that micro-insurance for he...
Microcredit is advocated as a development tool that has the potential to reduce poverty, empower par...
Background: Improving ability of the health system to reach the poor/disadvantaged populations is im...
Background & Objective: Poor people, in general, get poor quality of health services. The situation ...
Health services and modern medicines are out of reach for over one billion people globally. Micro-in...
Abstract: This paper examines the impact of micro health insurance on poverty reduction in rural are...
Background: Lack of financial resources is a major barrier for access to health care for the poor. A...
Background: National healthcare financing strategy recommends tax-based equity funds and insurance...
Micro-Finance Health Insurance in Developing Countries In developing economies, health shocks play a...
Background: Micro health insurance (MHI) has proved to be a potential health-financing tool for many...
The greatest hurdle for poor families trying to be independent is the sudden incidence of serious il...
Abstract Background Out of pocket payments are the predominant method of financing healthcare in man...
The preponderance of risk and vulnerability facing the poor is well recorded. In spite of advances i...
The greatest hurdle for poor families trying to be independent is the sudden incidence ...
We examine the impact of micro health insurance placement on health awareness, healthcare utilizatio...
According to social exclusion theory, health risks are positively associated with involuntary social...
Microcredit is advocated as a development tool that has the potential to reduce poverty, empower par...
Background: Improving ability of the health system to reach the poor/disadvantaged populations is im...
Background & Objective: Poor people, in general, get poor quality of health services. The situation ...
Health services and modern medicines are out of reach for over one billion people globally. Micro-in...
Abstract: This paper examines the impact of micro health insurance on poverty reduction in rural are...
Background: Lack of financial resources is a major barrier for access to health care for the poor. A...
Background: National healthcare financing strategy recommends tax-based equity funds and insurance...
Micro-Finance Health Insurance in Developing Countries In developing economies, health shocks play a...
Background: Micro health insurance (MHI) has proved to be a potential health-financing tool for many...
The greatest hurdle for poor families trying to be independent is the sudden incidence of serious il...
Abstract Background Out of pocket payments are the predominant method of financing healthcare in man...
The preponderance of risk and vulnerability facing the poor is well recorded. In spite of advances i...
The greatest hurdle for poor families trying to be independent is the sudden incidence ...
We examine the impact of micro health insurance placement on health awareness, healthcare utilizatio...
According to social exclusion theory, health risks are positively associated with involuntary social...
Microcredit is advocated as a development tool that has the potential to reduce poverty, empower par...
Background: Improving ability of the health system to reach the poor/disadvantaged populations is im...
Background & Objective: Poor people, in general, get poor quality of health services. The situation ...