Background: Microinsurance or Community-Based Health Insurance is a promising healthcare financing mechanism, which is increasingly applied to aid rural poor persons in low-income countries. Robust empirical evidence on the causal relations between Community-Based Health Insurance and healthcare utilisation, financial protection and other areas is scarce and necessary. This paper contains a discussion of the research design of three Cluster Randomised Controlled Trials in India to measure the impact of Community-Based Health Insurance on several outcomes.Methods/Design: Each trial sets up a Community-Based Health Insurance scheme among a group of micro-finance affiliate families. Villages are grouped into clusters which are congruous with p...
textabstractDue to the limited ability of publicly financed health systems in developing countries t...
The greatest hurdle for poor families trying to be independent is the sudden incidence of serious il...
The present thesis analyzes how ill-health affects developing communities in rural India and the w...
Background: Microinsurance or Community-Based Health Insurance is a promising healthcare financing m...
Abstract Background Microinsurance or Community-Based Health Insurance is a promising healthcare fin...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate alternative strategies for improving the uptake of benefits of a community ba...
textabstractBackground & objectives: The evidence-base of the impact of community-based health insur...
David Mark Dror,1,2 Atanu Majumdar,1 Arpita Chakraborty3 1Research Department, Micro Insurance Acade...
Micro-Finance Health Insurance in Developing Countries In developing economies, health shocks play a...
textabstractThis paper reports on two voluntary, contributory, contextualised, community-based healt...
The health inequities remain high in India with government and private health expenditures clearly f...
Microfinance is the provision of financial services for the poor. Health program through microfinanc...
The health inequities remain high in India with government and private health expenditures clearly f...
One of the distinguishing features of implementation research is the importance given to involve imp...
Background To reduce the burden of out-of-pocket payments on households in India, the government has...
textabstractDue to the limited ability of publicly financed health systems in developing countries t...
The greatest hurdle for poor families trying to be independent is the sudden incidence of serious il...
The present thesis analyzes how ill-health affects developing communities in rural India and the w...
Background: Microinsurance or Community-Based Health Insurance is a promising healthcare financing m...
Abstract Background Microinsurance or Community-Based Health Insurance is a promising healthcare fin...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate alternative strategies for improving the uptake of benefits of a community ba...
textabstractBackground & objectives: The evidence-base of the impact of community-based health insur...
David Mark Dror,1,2 Atanu Majumdar,1 Arpita Chakraborty3 1Research Department, Micro Insurance Acade...
Micro-Finance Health Insurance in Developing Countries In developing economies, health shocks play a...
textabstractThis paper reports on two voluntary, contributory, contextualised, community-based healt...
The health inequities remain high in India with government and private health expenditures clearly f...
Microfinance is the provision of financial services for the poor. Health program through microfinanc...
The health inequities remain high in India with government and private health expenditures clearly f...
One of the distinguishing features of implementation research is the importance given to involve imp...
Background To reduce the burden of out-of-pocket payments on households in India, the government has...
textabstractDue to the limited ability of publicly financed health systems in developing countries t...
The greatest hurdle for poor families trying to be independent is the sudden incidence of serious il...
The present thesis analyzes how ill-health affects developing communities in rural India and the w...