In 1996 the Tanzanian government initiated community health insurance schemes to improve the access to health care and to protect people against the financial cost of illness in an environment with shrinking budgets for the health sector. This study aims to evaluate the role of the community health funds (CHF) in lowering the barriers to access health care. Three important results emerge from this study: First, the results show that income is amongst the most important factors determining household participation in the schemes. This means that despite exemption mechanisms, the poorest of the poor within the society are not reached as they can not afford to pay regular insurance premiums. Secondly, though we find no significant differences b...
Abstract Background Over 150 million people, mostly from low and middle-income countries (LMICs) suf...
In Igunga district of Tanzania, community health fund (CHF) has been in operation since 1996. CHF i...
Objective(s): To assess how willing people would be to join a voluntary health insurance scheme and ...
In 1996 the Tanzanian government initiated community health insurance schemes to improve the access ...
The objectives of this study are two folds: firstly to explore the magnitude of catastrophic expendi...
This paper analyses the utilization of health services among the members of micro health insurance s...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 95-103).Most low-income countries have not been able to ...
Background: The Community Health Fund (CHF) was introduced in Tanzania as part of the Ministry of H...
The paper analyses the impact of households’ membership in micro health insurance plans on the prote...
Following Health Sector Reforms, Tanzania put in place different strategies towards improvement of ...
Background: Tanzania like many other developing countries is facing challenges in finding proper me...
Community based health insurance schemes are becoming increasingly recognized as an instrument which...
Health insurance schemes established to improve health financing in Tanzania faces many challenges i...
In Tanzania soon after independence, health care services were provided for free. The government fin...
Access to public and private health insurance in rural areas of low income countries is severely con...
Abstract Background Over 150 million people, mostly from low and middle-income countries (LMICs) suf...
In Igunga district of Tanzania, community health fund (CHF) has been in operation since 1996. CHF i...
Objective(s): To assess how willing people would be to join a voluntary health insurance scheme and ...
In 1996 the Tanzanian government initiated community health insurance schemes to improve the access ...
The objectives of this study are two folds: firstly to explore the magnitude of catastrophic expendi...
This paper analyses the utilization of health services among the members of micro health insurance s...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 95-103).Most low-income countries have not been able to ...
Background: The Community Health Fund (CHF) was introduced in Tanzania as part of the Ministry of H...
The paper analyses the impact of households’ membership in micro health insurance plans on the prote...
Following Health Sector Reforms, Tanzania put in place different strategies towards improvement of ...
Background: Tanzania like many other developing countries is facing challenges in finding proper me...
Community based health insurance schemes are becoming increasingly recognized as an instrument which...
Health insurance schemes established to improve health financing in Tanzania faces many challenges i...
In Tanzania soon after independence, health care services were provided for free. The government fin...
Access to public and private health insurance in rural areas of low income countries is severely con...
Abstract Background Over 150 million people, mostly from low and middle-income countries (LMICs) suf...
In Igunga district of Tanzania, community health fund (CHF) has been in operation since 1996. CHF i...
Objective(s): To assess how willing people would be to join a voluntary health insurance scheme and ...