We examine the impact of micro health insurance placement on health awareness, healthcare utilization and health status of microcredit members in rural Bangladesh, using data from 329 households in the operating areas of Grameen Bank. The results are based on econometric analysis conditioned on placement of the scheme, and show that placement has a positive association with all of the outcomes. The results are statistically significant for health awareness and healthcare utilization, but not for heath status. Our study makes an important contribution to the literature as it provides evidence on the impact of MHI on a broad set of health outcomes
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According to social exclusion theory, health risks are positively associated with involuntary social...
According to social exclusion theory, health risks are positively associated with involuntary social...
This paper assesses the effectiveness of microfinance on household income, expenditure and savings. ...
The most-noted studies on the impact of microcredit on households are based on a survey fielded in B...
We examine the impact of micro health insurance placement on health awareness, healthcare utilizatio...
This paper examines the impact of micro health insurance on poverty reduction in rural areas of Bang...
Health services and modern medicines are out of reach for over one billion people globally. Micro-in...
Since its inception, microfinance has played a significant role in the economic development of peopl...
This paper attempts to examine whether participation in microfinance program improves health seeking...
Poor socio-economic conditions are responsible for health hazards and disease to a large extent. The...
It is possible to achieve the above development goals, if disposable income, especially of the poor,...
Background: Out-of-pocket (OOP) healthcare expenditure is a major obstacle for achieving universal h...
Within the overall aim of improving the health of populations in developing countries, it is now wel...
BACKGROUND: Out of pocket payments are the predominant method of financing healthcare in many develo...
In this study, we investigate the impact of microcredit on economic indicators of borrowers in Bangl...
According to social exclusion theory, health risks are positively associated with involuntary social...
According to social exclusion theory, health risks are positively associated with involuntary social...
This paper assesses the effectiveness of microfinance on household income, expenditure and savings. ...
The most-noted studies on the impact of microcredit on households are based on a survey fielded in B...