The main objective of this article is to examine the willingness to pay for a viable rural health insurance scheme through community participation in India, and the policy concerns it engenders. The willingness to pay for a rural health insurance scheme through community participation is estimated through a contingent valuation approach (logit model), by using the rural household survey on health from Karnataka State in India. The results show that insurance/saving schemes are popular in rural areas. In fact, people have relatively good knowledge of insurance schemes (especially life insurance) rather than saving schemes. Most of the people stated they are willing to join and pay for the proposed rural health insurance scheme. However, the ...
The health inequities remain high in India with government and private health expenditures clearly f...
This is a case study of the Yeshasvini Health Insurance Scheme for rural farmers and peasants in Kar...
International audienceIn rural Cameroon, many people have no access to quality healthcare services. ...
Objectives: To understand the acceptability of, and willingness to pay for, community health insuran...
AbstractObjectivesTo understand the acceptability of, and willingness to pay for, community health i...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the people's choice of health care provider in rural ...
textabstractThis paper assesses insurance uptake in three community based health insurance (CBHI) sc...
David Mark Dror,1,2 Atanu Majumdar,1 Arpita Chakraborty3 1Research Department, Micro Insurance Acade...
Introduction: A Community-Based Health Insurance Scheme (CBHI) is any program managed and operated b...
This paper reviews the existing community-based and self-financing health insurance schemes in India...
The health inequities remain high in India with government and private health expenditures clearly f...
AbstractHealth care in Malaysia is funded primarily through taxation and is no longer sustainable. O...
Social health insurance was introduced in Nigeria in 1999 and had since been restricted to workers i...
textabstractIn recent years, supported by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), a number of demand-...
Abstract Objective Community based health insurance schemes are becoming recognized as powerful meth...
The health inequities remain high in India with government and private health expenditures clearly f...
This is a case study of the Yeshasvini Health Insurance Scheme for rural farmers and peasants in Kar...
International audienceIn rural Cameroon, many people have no access to quality healthcare services. ...
Objectives: To understand the acceptability of, and willingness to pay for, community health insuran...
AbstractObjectivesTo understand the acceptability of, and willingness to pay for, community health i...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the people's choice of health care provider in rural ...
textabstractThis paper assesses insurance uptake in three community based health insurance (CBHI) sc...
David Mark Dror,1,2 Atanu Majumdar,1 Arpita Chakraborty3 1Research Department, Micro Insurance Acade...
Introduction: A Community-Based Health Insurance Scheme (CBHI) is any program managed and operated b...
This paper reviews the existing community-based and self-financing health insurance schemes in India...
The health inequities remain high in India with government and private health expenditures clearly f...
AbstractHealth care in Malaysia is funded primarily through taxation and is no longer sustainable. O...
Social health insurance was introduced in Nigeria in 1999 and had since been restricted to workers i...
textabstractIn recent years, supported by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), a number of demand-...
Abstract Objective Community based health insurance schemes are becoming recognized as powerful meth...
The health inequities remain high in India with government and private health expenditures clearly f...
This is a case study of the Yeshasvini Health Insurance Scheme for rural farmers and peasants in Kar...
International audienceIn rural Cameroon, many people have no access to quality healthcare services. ...