From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-09-17, revised 2021-06-11, accepted 2021-06-20Publication status: ppublishMany developing countries are considering insurance as a means of pursuing Universal Health Coverage. A key challenge to confront is how to achieve high levels of health insurance enrolment. For voluntary schemes this entails mass awareness raising and promotional activity, though as schemes move to compulsory enrolment, monitoring and enforcement are required. This paper focuses on Ethiopia, which has made state health insurance for the informal sector a central pillar of its Universal Health Coverage strategy. The paper shows that high enrolment requires particular forms of state capacity, captured by Mi...
A desire to enhance protection against health care costs and improve equity of access to health care...
Background: Poverty impacts on health and vice versa. Thus, health security is fundamental to povert...
This chapter aims to show that extending social health insurance is a possible road to universal hea...
A number of articles in this issue (1-4) highlight the importance of providing essential basic healt...
universal health coverage (UHC) as a situation in which all people who need health services receive ...
Introduction: Aiming for universal health coverage (UHC) as a country-level goal requires that progr...
In June 2011, the Government of Ethiopia introduced a pilot Community Based Health Insurance (CBHI) ...
AbstractBackgroundThe Ethiopian health care system is under tremendous reform. One of the issues hig...
BACKGROUND: Absence of reliable health insurance schemes is a key challenge to meet the universal he...
Background: Like many low- and middle-income countries [LMICs], direct payments for healthcare by in...
Universal health coverage is defined as ensuring that all people have access to needed health servic...
Background The term "community-based health insurance" refers to a broad range of nonprofit, prepaid...
Abstract Reproductive health services are crucial for maternal and child health, but universal healt...
Ethiopia’s health service provision and outcomes are among the worst in sub-Saharan Africa. Administ...
Rwanda is the country with the highest enrolment in health insurance in Sub-Saharan Africa. Pivotal ...
A desire to enhance protection against health care costs and improve equity of access to health care...
Background: Poverty impacts on health and vice versa. Thus, health security is fundamental to povert...
This chapter aims to show that extending social health insurance is a possible road to universal hea...
A number of articles in this issue (1-4) highlight the importance of providing essential basic healt...
universal health coverage (UHC) as a situation in which all people who need health services receive ...
Introduction: Aiming for universal health coverage (UHC) as a country-level goal requires that progr...
In June 2011, the Government of Ethiopia introduced a pilot Community Based Health Insurance (CBHI) ...
AbstractBackgroundThe Ethiopian health care system is under tremendous reform. One of the issues hig...
BACKGROUND: Absence of reliable health insurance schemes is a key challenge to meet the universal he...
Background: Like many low- and middle-income countries [LMICs], direct payments for healthcare by in...
Universal health coverage is defined as ensuring that all people have access to needed health servic...
Background The term "community-based health insurance" refers to a broad range of nonprofit, prepaid...
Abstract Reproductive health services are crucial for maternal and child health, but universal healt...
Ethiopia’s health service provision and outcomes are among the worst in sub-Saharan Africa. Administ...
Rwanda is the country with the highest enrolment in health insurance in Sub-Saharan Africa. Pivotal ...
A desire to enhance protection against health care costs and improve equity of access to health care...
Background: Poverty impacts on health and vice versa. Thus, health security is fundamental to povert...
This chapter aims to show that extending social health insurance is a possible road to universal hea...