• Medientyp: E-Book
  • Titel: Health Insurance Handbook : How to Make It Work
  • Beteiligte: Connor, Catherine [VerfasserIn]; Ortiz, Christine [VerfasserIn]; Switlick, Kimberly [VerfasserIn]; Wang, Hong [VerfasserIn]; Zurita, Beatriz [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: World Bank, 2012
  • Erschienen in: World Bank Working Paper ; No. 219
  • Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
  • Sprache: Nicht zu entscheiden
  • ISBN: 9780821389829
  • Schlagwörter: ABILITY TO PAY ; ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ; ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES ; ACCESS TO SERVICES ; ACTUARIES ; ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ; ADMINISTRATIVE EFFICIENCY ; ADVERSE SELECTION ; BASIC HEALTH SERVICES ; BURDEN OF DISEASE ; CAR ACCIDENT ; CHILD HEALTH ; CLINICS ; COMMUNITY HEALTH ; COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH INSURANCE ; CONDOMS ; CONSUMERS ; CONTRIBUTION RATE ; COST CONTROL ; COST OF SERVICES ; COST SHARING ; DECISION MAKING ; DEMAND FOR HEALTH ; DEMAND FOR HEALTH CARE ; [...]
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  • Anmerkungen: English
  • Beschreibung: Many countries that subscribe to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have committed to ensuring access to basic health services for their citizens. Health insurance has been considered and promoted as the major financing mechanism to improve access to health services, as well as to provide financial risk protection. In Africa, several countries have already spent scarce time, money, and effort on health insurance initiatives. Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Tanzania are just a few of them. However, many of these schemes, both public and private, cover only a small proportion of the population, with the poor less likely to be covered. In fact, unless carefully designed to be pro-poor, health insurance can widen inequity as higher income groups are more likely to be insured and use health care services, taking advantage of their insurance coverage. The purpose of this handbook is to provide policy makers and health insurance designers with practical, action-oriented support that will deepen their understanding of health insurance concepts, help them identify design and implementation challenges, and define realistic steps for the development and scaling up of equitable, efficient, and sustainable health insurance schemes. The handbook takes policy makers and health insurance designers through a step-by-step series of considerations and tasks that need to be achieved. The handbook's philosophy is to not be dogmatic, ideological, or prescriptive. This handbook was prepared to be used in a six-day regional workshop. Clearly, health insurance design is an intensive political and technical process that takes much longer than six days. The expectation for the workshop is that by the end of the week, each team has a clear idea of next steps that they could take back home to engage other stakeholders and move toward scaling up and improving the performance of health insurance in their country
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