The fraction of health-care costs financed from prepayment sources is a critical indicator of progress toward Universal Health Coverage. But it does not tell how prepayment varies with the level of health-care costs and between poorer and richer patients. This paper used survey data from the Philippines to estimate inpatient costs paid by the National Health Insurance Program (aka PhilHealth) in 2013–2017 when attempts were made to extend population, service and financial coverage. The mean fraction of the inpatient bill paid by PhilHealth increased by 21 percentage points. Expansions of population coverage do not appear to have been primarily responsible for this increase. Despite the introduction of a catastrophic cover benefit package, t...
Many developing countries promote social health insurance as a means to eliminate unmet health needs...
Objectives. Within the last two decades, studies worldwide have documented catastrophic health spend...
Many developing countries promote social health insurance as a means to eliminate unmet health needs...
The fraction of health-care costs financed from prepayment sources is a critical indicator of progre...
The fraction of health-care costs financed from prepayment sources is a critical indicator of progre...
The objective of this article is to assess the progress of the Philippines health sector in providin...
In 1995, the Philippines government legislated to create an income-rated and predominantly employmen...
Background: Achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) has by now become a key health policy goal in ...
The Philippines has increased population coverage for social health insurance (PhilHealth) to an unp...
Very little is known about the Philippine health care system, and in particular its experience with ...
The World Health Organization espouses Universal Health Care (UHC) as a means to address health ineq...
The rising cost of health care in the Philippines is a concern for the Department of Defense and TRI...
Objectives: Within the last two decades, studies worldwide have documented catastrophic health spend...
Objectives: Within the last two decades, studies worldwide have documented catastrophic health spend...
Objectives: Within the last two decades, studies worldwide have documented catastrophic health spend...
Many developing countries promote social health insurance as a means to eliminate unmet health needs...
Objectives. Within the last two decades, studies worldwide have documented catastrophic health spend...
Many developing countries promote social health insurance as a means to eliminate unmet health needs...
The fraction of health-care costs financed from prepayment sources is a critical indicator of progre...
The fraction of health-care costs financed from prepayment sources is a critical indicator of progre...
The objective of this article is to assess the progress of the Philippines health sector in providin...
In 1995, the Philippines government legislated to create an income-rated and predominantly employmen...
Background: Achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) has by now become a key health policy goal in ...
The Philippines has increased population coverage for social health insurance (PhilHealth) to an unp...
Very little is known about the Philippine health care system, and in particular its experience with ...
The World Health Organization espouses Universal Health Care (UHC) as a means to address health ineq...
The rising cost of health care in the Philippines is a concern for the Department of Defense and TRI...
Objectives: Within the last two decades, studies worldwide have documented catastrophic health spend...
Objectives: Within the last two decades, studies worldwide have documented catastrophic health spend...
Objectives: Within the last two decades, studies worldwide have documented catastrophic health spend...
Many developing countries promote social health insurance as a means to eliminate unmet health needs...
Objectives. Within the last two decades, studies worldwide have documented catastrophic health spend...
Many developing countries promote social health insurance as a means to eliminate unmet health needs...