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Colombia’s Universal Health Insurance System
By insuring more than 80 percent of its population, Colombia provides a valuable opportunity to gather evidence on a hotly debated health policy issue. Results from three studies evaluating the impact of universal health insurance in Colombia show that it has greatly increased access to and use of health services, even those that are free for all, and ...
Giedion, U., Uribe, M. V.
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While Japan’s success in achieving universal health insurance over a short period with controlled healthcare costs has been studied from various perspectives, that of beneficiaries have been overlooked.
Ikuma Nozaki +2 more
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A Brief Overview on the Health Insurance Situation in Iran [PDF]
The financing process of the health system includes the collection, accumulation, and management of financial resources to purchase health services.
Roghayeh Khabiri
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Background Ethiopia piloted community-based health insurance in 2011, and as of 2019, the programme was operating in 770 districts nationwide, covering approximately 7 million households.
Essa Chanie Mussa +5 more
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Uptake of health insurance among Muslims in Nairobi county, Kenya
INTRODUCTION: In Kenya and the world across, health insurance has been reckoned as an important health policy that serves to protect households from the direct financial consequences of health care and meet the Sustainable Development Goal of Universal ...
Mohammed Abdi Hassan +2 more
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Designing a model for universal health insurance coverage in Iran using the balanced scorecard approach [PDF]
Objectives: This study aimed to develop an effective model for achieving universal health insurance coverage in Iran utilizing the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) approach. Methods: This mixed-method study was conducted between 2022 and 2023.
Ghorban Sadeghi Dabanlo +3 more
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The effort to achieve universal health coverage for all people under a single-payer national health insurance in Indonesia still experiences a substantial challenge particularly related to informal workers.
Budi Aji +3 more
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Exploring health insurance services in Sudan from the perspectives of insurers
Background: It has been 20 years since the introduction of health insurance in Sudan. This study was the first one that explored health insurance services in Sudan from the perspectives of the insurers.
Anas Mustafa Ahmed Salim +1 more
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Policy processes underpinning universal health insurance in Vietnam [PDF]
Background: In almost 30 years since economic reforms or ‘renovation’ (Doimoi) were launched, Vietnam has achieved remarkably good health results, in many cases matching those in much higher income countries.
Bui T. T. Ha +4 more
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TRIANGLE ANALYSIS OF HEALTH INSURANCE PUBLIC POLICY: A CASE STUDY ON THE INFORMAL SECTOR IN INDONESIA [PDF]
Background: The proportion of informal sector dominates the labour force in Indonesia. Yet, their presence has not been fully covered in the national health insurance system. Health insurance policy in Indonesia continues to change.
Haerawati Idris
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