BACKGROUND: Healthcare costs and poverty are significant barriers to achieving universal access to healthcare. Thus, Community-Based Health Insurance Schemes (CBHIS) are regarded as an influential instrument for providing access to healthcare. For this purpose, this study was carried out in order to assess the community’s Willingness to Pay (WTP) for CBHIS and its determinants among the residents of Lahore City.METHODS: A cross-sectional study was adopted during the period of May 2018 to August 2018 to conduct a standardized questionnaire survey among targeted population of Lahore. A total of 250 households from lower, middle and upper-middle-class areas were approached randomly from which 200 participated in the survey, rendering a respons...
Introduction: Reliance on out-of-pocket payment for healthcare may lead poor households to underta...
Abstract Objective The main purpose of this research was to determine the magnitude of willingness t...
The main objective of this article is to examine the willingness to pay for a viable rural health in...
There is a need for the communities to develop their health financing system, most especially those ...
AbstractHealth care in Malaysia is funded primarily through taxation and is no longer sustainable. O...
Back ground: CBHI is a kind of insurance for informal sectors through which the members contribute s...
INTRODUCTION Reliance on out-of-pocket payment for healthcare may lead poor households to undertake...
AbstractObjectivesTo understand the acceptability of, and willingness to pay for, community health i...
Background Community-based Health Insurance (CBHI) is a voluntary prepayment mechanism that guarant...
Abstract Objective Community based health insurance schemes are becoming recognized as powerful meth...
Background: Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) and reduction in out of pocket (OOP) expenditu...
Background. Lack of health insurance is a leading cause of financial impoverishment from seeking hea...
This article was published in PLoS ONE [© 2016 Public Library of Science] and the definite version i...
The purpose was to provide information for devising community-based health insurance (CBI) policies ...
Background: Community health insurance is now seen as a very viable and sustainable pre-payment sche...
Introduction: Reliance on out-of-pocket payment for healthcare may lead poor households to underta...
Abstract Objective The main purpose of this research was to determine the magnitude of willingness t...
The main objective of this article is to examine the willingness to pay for a viable rural health in...
There is a need for the communities to develop their health financing system, most especially those ...
AbstractHealth care in Malaysia is funded primarily through taxation and is no longer sustainable. O...
Back ground: CBHI is a kind of insurance for informal sectors through which the members contribute s...
INTRODUCTION Reliance on out-of-pocket payment for healthcare may lead poor households to undertake...
AbstractObjectivesTo understand the acceptability of, and willingness to pay for, community health i...
Background Community-based Health Insurance (CBHI) is a voluntary prepayment mechanism that guarant...
Abstract Objective Community based health insurance schemes are becoming recognized as powerful meth...
Background: Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) and reduction in out of pocket (OOP) expenditu...
Background. Lack of health insurance is a leading cause of financial impoverishment from seeking hea...
This article was published in PLoS ONE [© 2016 Public Library of Science] and the definite version i...
The purpose was to provide information for devising community-based health insurance (CBI) policies ...
Background: Community health insurance is now seen as a very viable and sustainable pre-payment sche...
Introduction: Reliance on out-of-pocket payment for healthcare may lead poor households to underta...
Abstract Objective The main purpose of this research was to determine the magnitude of willingness t...
The main objective of this article is to examine the willingness to pay for a viable rural health in...