Exploiting a window of opportunity in Vietnam, this paper examines the impact of social health insurance on target population groups. Significant inequalities in the coverage of service utilization and financial protection are found across groups. Persons with disabilities, and retirees to a lesser extent, experienced relatively high rates of service utilization and were most at risk of health care-induced poverty. A higher level of targeting in the design of benefit packages is recommended. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd
Background: Differences in health status and health care utilization between socioeconomic groups ar...
Background. In recent years, health insurance (HI) has been chosen by many low- and middle-income co...
Vietnam has pursued universal health insurance coverage for two decades but has yet to fully achieve...
Universal health insurance is currently a risk-sharing solution that aims to provide healthcare cove...
Our research examines the development of social health insurance (SHI) in Vietnam between 1992 and 2...
Equity in health has been defined by the World Health Organisation as “the absence of avoidable or r...
Many low- and middle-income countries have introduced public health insurance schemes to increase ac...
This thesis is a cross-sectional study of a health insurance scheme for a representative sample of t...
Achievement of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is a desirable goal for all countries. Complementary ...
In Vietnam, the near-poor are defined as people having income up to 1.5 times above the poverty thre...
International audienceThe Royal Government of Cambodia recently launched its National Social Protect...
This paper aims to provide an overview of the social health insurance scheme in Vietnam, including h...
In recent years, health insurance coverage in Vietnam has been increasingly expanded. Up to now, the...
This paper aims to provide an overview of the social health insurance scheme in Vietnam, including h...
The private sector's contribution to Universal health coverage (UHC) has been increasingly recognise...
Background: Differences in health status and health care utilization between socioeconomic groups ar...
Background. In recent years, health insurance (HI) has been chosen by many low- and middle-income co...
Vietnam has pursued universal health insurance coverage for two decades but has yet to fully achieve...
Universal health insurance is currently a risk-sharing solution that aims to provide healthcare cove...
Our research examines the development of social health insurance (SHI) in Vietnam between 1992 and 2...
Equity in health has been defined by the World Health Organisation as “the absence of avoidable or r...
Many low- and middle-income countries have introduced public health insurance schemes to increase ac...
This thesis is a cross-sectional study of a health insurance scheme for a representative sample of t...
Achievement of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is a desirable goal for all countries. Complementary ...
In Vietnam, the near-poor are defined as people having income up to 1.5 times above the poverty thre...
International audienceThe Royal Government of Cambodia recently launched its National Social Protect...
This paper aims to provide an overview of the social health insurance scheme in Vietnam, including h...
In recent years, health insurance coverage in Vietnam has been increasingly expanded. Up to now, the...
This paper aims to provide an overview of the social health insurance scheme in Vietnam, including h...
The private sector's contribution to Universal health coverage (UHC) has been increasingly recognise...
Background: Differences in health status and health care utilization between socioeconomic groups ar...
Background. In recent years, health insurance (HI) has been chosen by many low- and middle-income co...
Vietnam has pursued universal health insurance coverage for two decades but has yet to fully achieve...