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Health financing for poor people [[electronic resource] ] : resource mobilization and risk sharing / / editors, Alexander S. Preker and Guy Carrin
Health financing for poor people [[electronic resource] ] : resource mobilization and risk sharing / / editors, Alexander S. Preker and Guy Carrin
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC, : World Bank
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (476 p.)
Disciplina 338.4/33621/091724
Altri autori (Persone) PrekerAlexander S. <1951->
CarrinGuy
Soggetto topico Poor - Medical care - Developing countries
Public health - Developing countries - Finance
Medical economics - Developing countries
Minorities - Medical care - Developing countries
Human services - Developing countries - Finance
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-08465-0
9786610084654
1-4175-0552-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910455648003321
Washington, DC, : World Bank
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Health financing for poor people : : resource mobilization and risk sharing / / editors, Alexander S. Preker and Guy Carrin
Health financing for poor people : : resource mobilization and risk sharing / / editors, Alexander S. Preker and Guy Carrin
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : World Bank
Descrizione fisica xxi, 446 pages : illustrations ; ; 26 cm
Disciplina 338.4/33621/091724
Altri autori (Persone) PrekerAlexander S. <1951->
CarrinGuy
Soggetto topico Poor - Medical care - Developing countries
Public health - Developing countries - Finance
Medical economics - Developing countries
Minorities - Medical care - Developing countries
Human services - Developing countries - Finance
ISBN 1-280-08465-0
9786610084654
1-4175-0552-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910780305203321
Washington, DC : , : World Bank
Materiale a stampa
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Health financing for poor people : resource mobilization and risk sharing / / editors, Alexander S. Preker and Guy Carrin
Health financing for poor people : resource mobilization and risk sharing / / editors, Alexander S. Preker and Guy Carrin
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC, : World Bank
Descrizione fisica xxi, 446 pages : illustrations ; ; 26 cm
Disciplina 338.4/33621/091724
Altri autori (Persone) PrekerAlexander S. <1951->
CarrinGuy
Soggetto topico Poor - Medical care - Developing countries
Public health - Developing countries - Finance
Medical economics - Developing countries
Minorities - Medical care - Developing countries
Human services - Developing countries - Finance
ISBN 1-280-08465-0
9786610084654
1-4175-0552-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- PART 1 GLOBAL AND REGIONAL TRENDS -- 1. Rich-Poor Differences in Health Care Financing -- Overview and Context -- Conceptual Underpinnings for Community-Based Action in Health Care Financing -- Methodology for Assessing Impact, Strengths, and Weaknesses -- Discussion of Main Findings from Background Reviews -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- Appendix 1A Statistical Data (Summary Tables) -- 2. Review of the Strengths and Weaknesses of Community Financing -- Methods -- What Is Community-Based Health Financing? -- Performance of Community-Based Health Financing -- Determinants of Successful Resource Mobilization, Social Inclusion, and Financial Protection -- Concluding Remarks -- Appendix 2A Performance Variables Reported in the Reviewed Studies -- Appendix 2B Core Characteristics of Community Financing Schemes from the Review of the Literature -- 3. Experience of Community Health Financing in the Asian Region -- What Is Community Financing? -- A Summary of the Value Added by Types of Community-Financing Schemes -- A Review of Selected Asian Community-Financing Schemes -- 4. Experience of Community Health Financing in the African Region -- Conceptual Framework -- Evidence -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- PART 2 COUNTRY CASE STUDIES USING HOUSEHOLD SURVEY ANALYSIS -- 5. Analysis of Community Financing Using Household Surveys -- Background -- Methods -- Results -- Discussion -- Concluding Remarks -- Appendix 5A List of Reviewed Survey Instruments -- 6. Financial Protection and Access to Health Care in Rural Areas of Senegal -- Health Insurance in Rural Sub-Saharan Africa -- Research Design and Methodology -- Results -- Conclusions -- 7. Community-Based Health Insurance in Rwanda -- Background -- Data Sources and Methodology -- Results -- Discussion and Conclusion.
8. The SEWA Medical Insurance Fund in India -- Methods -- Results -- Discussion -- 9. The Potential Role of Community Financing in India -- Community Financing in India and the SEWA Program -- Research Design and Methodology -- Results -- 10. Impact of the Thailand Health Card -- Methods -- Discussion -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- PART 3 EXPENDITURE GAPS AND DEVELOPMENT TRAPS -- 11. Deficit Financing of Health Care for the Poor -- Progress toward Achieving the MDGs -- Key Drivers of Accelerated Progress toward Achieving the MDGs -- Estimating the Cost of Achieving the MDGs -- Financing the Expenditure Gap -- Conclusions -- 12. Impact of Risk Sharing on the Attainment of Health System Goals -- Health System Goals and Functions in a Nutshell -- The Organizational Form of Health Financing and Its Link to the Attainment of Health System Goals -- Organization of Health Financing in the World -- Modeling the Impact of the Organizational Form of Health Financing on Health System Attainment Indicators -- Community Risk-Sharing Arrangements: Further Need to Measure Their Impact -- Concluding Remarks -- Appendix 12A Statistical Data -- About the Coeditors and Contributors -- The Coeditors -- Other Contributing Authors -- Index -- BOXES -- 1.1 Revenue Mobilization -- 1.2 Strengths of Community-Financing Schemes -- 1.3 Weaknesses of Community-Financing Schemes -- 2.1 Definitions of Community Health Financing -- 2.2 Contribution of CF Schemes to Operational Revenues -- 2.3 The Bamako Initiative -- 2.4 Turning Potatoes and Labor into Cash Revenues in Bolivia -- 2.5 Poor Management in the Nkoranza Scheme -- 4.1 Ghana's Policy Thrusts to Enable Evolution of Community Health Insurance -- 11.1 Millennium Development Goals (1990-2015) -- FIGURES -- 1.1 Less Pooling of Revenues in Low-Income Countries -- 1.2 Flow of Funds through the System.
1.3 Low-Income Countries Have Weak Capacity to Raise Revenues -- 1.4 Out-of-Pocket (OOP) Expenditure and Poverty without Risk Sharing -- 1.5 Pro-Rich Bias of Public Subsidies in Many Low-Income Countries -- 1.6 Determinants of Financial Protection, Health, and Social Inclusions -- 1.7 Hospitalization and Impoverishment -- 1.8 Stages of Financial Protection -- 2.1 Analytical Framework -- 3.1 Feasibility of Establishing Community Financing and the Amount the Average Person Is Willing to Pay as a Function of Expected Gains and Social Capital -- 3.2 Plausible Relationship between Locus of Control and Economic and Quality Gains -- 3.3 The Trade-Offs between Health Gains and Risk Protection by Type of Service Funded -- 4.1 Relationships between Stakeholders and the Scheme -- 4.2 Percentage of Community Enrolled, by Distance -- 4.3 Premiums, Participation, and Revenues: Predictions for Option C -- 4.4 Willingness to Pay for Adult Insurance -- 4.5 Stages of Financial Protection and Supporting Policies -- 6.1 Urban and Rural Health Insurance Schemes in Sub-Saharan Africa, Year of Inception and Size -- 7.1 Monthly Monetary Expenditure per Capita -- 11.1 Millennium Development Goals, Global Aggregate -- 11.2 Strong Correlation between Wealth and Health across Time -- 11.3 Income and Child Mortality -- 11.4 Cost-Effective and Affordable Public Health and Clinical Services -- 11.5 Three Non financial Determinants of Good Outcomes -- 11.6 Lack of Management Capacity, Adverse Incentives, and Weak Institutions Break the Fulcrum -- 11.7 Expenditure Frontier and Six Countries -- 11.8 Production Frontiers for Total Expenditure on Health Care (Using Best Performance on Various Health Outcomes) -- 11.9 Production Frontiers for Public Expenditure on Health Care (Using Best Performance on Various Health Outcomes) -- 11.10 Income and Health Spending.
11.11 Only 11 Percent of Global Spending for 90 Percent of the World's Population -- 11.12 Low-Income Countries Have Less Pooling of Revenues -- 11.13 Types of Private Financial Flows -- TABLES -- 1.1 Conceptual Underpinnings of Community-Financing Schemes -- 1.2 Summary Statistics of the Literature Reviewed, by Publication Type -- 1.3 Core Characteristics of the Community-Based Financing Schemes -- 1.4 Characteristics of Five Survey Instruments -- 1.5 Types of Community-Based Financing -- 1.6 Number of Studies That Examined Core Health-Financing Subfunctions -- 1.7 Studies That Looked at Ways to Prevent Impoverishment -- 1.8 Studies That Looked at Ways to Combat Social Exclusion -- 1.9 Potential Value Added by Types of Community-Financing Schemes -- 1.10 Statistically Signi ficant Determinants of Inclusion in Community Financing -- 1.11 Summary Findings: Statistically Significant Determinants of Utilization and Out-of-Pocket Expenditure Patterns -- 1.12 Estimation Results for the Basic Models -- 1.13 Estimation Results for the Enlarged Models -- 2.1 Summary Statistics of the Literature Reviewed, by Publication Type -- 2.2 Summary of Literature Reviewed on Community-Based Health Financing Schemes, Based on Nature of Study and by Region -- 2.3 Selection Criteria to Assess the Performance of Community-Based Health Financing -- 2.4 Often Encountered Forms of Community Financing -- 2.5 Summary of Case Studies by Modalities -- 2.6 Cost Recovery from Prepaid Premiums -- 2.7 Summary of Findings: Who Is Covered by CF Arrangements? -- 2.8 Summary of Findings: Does CF Reduce the Burden of Seeking Health Care? -- 2.9 Determinants Associated with Effective Revenue Collection and Financial Protection -- 2.10 Performance Variables Reported in the Reviewed Studies -- 2.11 Core Characteristics of Community-Financing Schemes, from the Review of Literature.
3.1 How Community Members Valued Service Availability, Quality, Risk Protection, and Costs -- 3.2 A Typology of Selected Characteristics of Community-Financing Schemes -- 3.3 Assessment of Potential Value Added by Selected Types of Community-Financing Schemes -- 3.4 Potential Value Added by Types of Community-Financing Schemes -- 3.5 Prevalence and Benefits of Community Health Financing in Five Provinces, 1991 -- 3.6 Prevalence and Benefits of Community Health Financing in 30 Poor Counties, 1993 -- 3.7 Management of Community Health Financing in 30 Poor Counties, 1993 -- 3.8 Community Health Financing by Source in Selected Counties and Provinces, 1991 and 1993 -- 3.9 Two Prototype Benefit Packages for China's Rural Poor -- 3.10 Current Financing of Health Spending by Source in China's Poverty Regions -- 3.11 Percentage of 2,236 Surveyed Community Leaders Citing Major Reasons for Lack of Rural Community Financing -- 4.1 Scheme Design Options -- 4.2 An Example of Goals Matched to Design Options -- 4.3 Features of "Potentially Large Population" Schemes for Informal Sector Households -- 4.4 "Potentially Large Population" Schemes' Financial Risk-Protection Performance -- 5.1 Socioeconomic Characteristics of Rwanda, Senegal, India, and Thailand, 1999 -- 5.2 Health Outcomes and Expenditures in Rwanda, Senegal, India, and Thailand, 1999 -- 5.3 Characteristics of Five Survey Instruments -- 5.4 Statistically Significant Determinants of Inclusion in Community Financing -- 5.5 Summary Findings: Statistically Significant Determinants of Utilization and Out-of-Pocket Expenditure Patterns -- 5.6 Reviewed Surveys for 21 Countries -- 6.1 Hospitalization Fees for Members and Nonmembers at St. Jean de Dieu Hospital -- 6.2 Selection Criteria for Mutual to Be Included in the Survey -- 6.3 Overview of Variables Used.
6.4 Marginal Coefficients for Determinants of Participation in Mutual Health Insurance (Household Level).
Record Nr. UNINA-9910829133903321
Washington, DC, : World Bank
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Health financing in the developing world : supporting countries' search for viable systems / / Guy Carrin, editor
Health financing in the developing world : supporting countries' search for viable systems / / Guy Carrin, editor
Pubbl/distr/stampa Brussel, Belgium : , : University Press Antwerp, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (462 p.)
Disciplina 338.433621091724
Altri autori (Persone) CarrinGuy
Soggetto topico Medical economics - Developing countries
Medical care - Developing countries
Medical care, Cost of
Medical economics
Medical care - Finance
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Front ""; ""Contents""; ""Foreword""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Overview and perspectives""; ""Part I Empirical facts on health expenditure""; ""Chapter 1 Basic patterns in national health expenditure""; ""Chapter 2 An overview of health financing patterns and the way forward in the WHO African Region""; ""Part II Reaching universal coverage""; ""Chapter 3 Universal coverage of health services: tailoring its implementation""; ""Chapter 4 Determinants of achieving universal coverage of health care: an empirical analysis""
""Chapter 5 Impact of risk sharing on the attainment of health system goals""""Chapter 6 The impact of social health protection on access to health care, health expenditure and impoverishment A comparative analysis of three African countries ""; ""Part III Insurance-based approaches""; ""Chapter 7 Social health insurance development in low-income developing countries: new roles for government and nonprofit health insurance organizations in Africa and Asia""; ""Chapter 8 Effectiveness of community health financing in meeting the cost of illness""
""Chapter 9 Community-based health insurance in developing countries: a study of its contribution to the performance of health financing systems""""Chapter 10 Risk-pooling necessary but not sufficient?""; ""Chapter 11 Scaling up community health insurance: Japan's experience with the 19th century Jyorei scheme""; ""Chapter 12 The reform of the rural cooperative medical system in the People's Republic of China: interim experience in 14 pilot counties""; ""Chapter 13 A framework for the analysis of best practices in the Rural Co-operative Medical System of the P.R. China""
""Chapter 14 Social health insurance in developing countries: A continuing challenge""""Chapter 15 Social health insurance: Key factors affecting the transition towards universal coverage""; ""Chapter 16 Key performance indicators for the implementation of social health insurance""; ""Chapter 17 Vietnam The development of national health insurance""; ""Chapter 18 Health financing reform in Kenya assessing the social health insurance proposal""; ""Part IV Resource allocation and cost-containment concerns in health financing policy""
""Chapter 19 Clarifying efficiency-equity trade-offs through explicit criteria, with a focus on developing countries""""Chapter 20 Provider payments and patient charges as policy tools for cost-containment: How successful are they in high-income countries?""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910464645303321
Brussel, Belgium : , : University Press Antwerp, , 2011
Materiale a stampa
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Health financing in the developing world : supporting countries' search for viable systems / / Guy Carrin, editor
Health financing in the developing world : supporting countries' search for viable systems / / Guy Carrin, editor
Pubbl/distr/stampa Brussel, Belgium : , : University Press Antwerp, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (462 p.)
Disciplina 338.433621091724
Altri autori (Persone) CarrinGuy
Soggetto topico Medical economics - Developing countries
Medical care - Developing countries
Medical care, Cost of
Medical economics
Medical care - Finance
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Front ""; ""Contents""; ""Foreword""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Overview and perspectives""; ""Part I Empirical facts on health expenditure""; ""Chapter 1 Basic patterns in national health expenditure""; ""Chapter 2 An overview of health financing patterns and the way forward in the WHO African Region""; ""Part II Reaching universal coverage""; ""Chapter 3 Universal coverage of health services: tailoring its implementation""; ""Chapter 4 Determinants of achieving universal coverage of health care: an empirical analysis""
""Chapter 5 Impact of risk sharing on the attainment of health system goals""""Chapter 6 The impact of social health protection on access to health care, health expenditure and impoverishment A comparative analysis of three African countries ""; ""Part III Insurance-based approaches""; ""Chapter 7 Social health insurance development in low-income developing countries: new roles for government and nonprofit health insurance organizations in Africa and Asia""; ""Chapter 8 Effectiveness of community health financing in meeting the cost of illness""
""Chapter 9 Community-based health insurance in developing countries: a study of its contribution to the performance of health financing systems""""Chapter 10 Risk-pooling necessary but not sufficient?""; ""Chapter 11 Scaling up community health insurance: Japan's experience with the 19th century Jyorei scheme""; ""Chapter 12 The reform of the rural cooperative medical system in the People's Republic of China: interim experience in 14 pilot counties""; ""Chapter 13 A framework for the analysis of best practices in the Rural Co-operative Medical System of the P.R. China""
""Chapter 14 Social health insurance in developing countries: A continuing challenge""""Chapter 15 Social health insurance: Key factors affecting the transition towards universal coverage""; ""Chapter 16 Key performance indicators for the implementation of social health insurance""; ""Chapter 17 Vietnam The development of national health insurance""; ""Chapter 18 Health financing reform in Kenya assessing the social health insurance proposal""; ""Part IV Resource allocation and cost-containment concerns in health financing policy""
""Chapter 19 Clarifying efficiency-equity trade-offs through explicit criteria, with a focus on developing countries""""Chapter 20 Provider payments and patient charges as policy tools for cost-containment: How successful are they in high-income countries?""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910788941003321
Brussel, Belgium : , : University Press Antwerp, , 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Health financing in the developing world : supporting countries' search for viable systems / / Guy Carrin, editor
Health financing in the developing world : supporting countries' search for viable systems / / Guy Carrin, editor
Pubbl/distr/stampa Brussel, Belgium : , : University Press Antwerp, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (462 p.)
Disciplina 338.433621091724
Altri autori (Persone) CarrinGuy
Soggetto topico Medical economics - Developing countries
Medical care - Developing countries
Medical care, Cost of
Medical economics
Medical care - Finance
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Front ""; ""Contents""; ""Foreword""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Overview and perspectives""; ""Part I Empirical facts on health expenditure""; ""Chapter 1 Basic patterns in national health expenditure""; ""Chapter 2 An overview of health financing patterns and the way forward in the WHO African Region""; ""Part II Reaching universal coverage""; ""Chapter 3 Universal coverage of health services: tailoring its implementation""; ""Chapter 4 Determinants of achieving universal coverage of health care: an empirical analysis""
""Chapter 5 Impact of risk sharing on the attainment of health system goals""""Chapter 6 The impact of social health protection on access to health care, health expenditure and impoverishment A comparative analysis of three African countries ""; ""Part III Insurance-based approaches""; ""Chapter 7 Social health insurance development in low-income developing countries: new roles for government and nonprofit health insurance organizations in Africa and Asia""; ""Chapter 8 Effectiveness of community health financing in meeting the cost of illness""
""Chapter 9 Community-based health insurance in developing countries: a study of its contribution to the performance of health financing systems""""Chapter 10 Risk-pooling necessary but not sufficient?""; ""Chapter 11 Scaling up community health insurance: Japan's experience with the 19th century Jyorei scheme""; ""Chapter 12 The reform of the rural cooperative medical system in the People's Republic of China: interim experience in 14 pilot counties""; ""Chapter 13 A framework for the analysis of best practices in the Rural Co-operative Medical System of the P.R. China""
""Chapter 14 Social health insurance in developing countries: A continuing challenge""""Chapter 15 Social health insurance: Key factors affecting the transition towards universal coverage""; ""Chapter 16 Key performance indicators for the implementation of social health insurance""; ""Chapter 17 Vietnam The development of national health insurance""; ""Chapter 18 Health financing reform in Kenya assessing the social health insurance proposal""; ""Part IV Resource allocation and cost-containment concerns in health financing policy""
""Chapter 19 Clarifying efficiency-equity trade-offs through explicit criteria, with a focus on developing countries""""Chapter 20 Provider payments and patient charges as policy tools for cost-containment: How successful are they in high-income countries?""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910807850603321
Brussel, Belgium : , : University Press Antwerp, , 2011
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La santé au risque du marché : Incertitudes à l’aube du XXIe siècle / / Jean-Daniel Rainhorn, Mary-Josée Burnier
La santé au risque du marché : Incertitudes à l’aube du XXIe siècle / / Jean-Daniel Rainhorn, Mary-Josée Burnier
Autore Abonyi Sylvia
Pubbl/distr/stampa Genève, : Graduate Institute Publications, 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (332 p.)
Disciplina 338.4/33621
Altri autori (Persone) BrudonPascale
BurnierMary - Josée
CarrinGuy
ChastonayPhilippe
ComeliauChristian
DahlgrenGöran
DefertDaniel
FoirryJean-Pierre
FournierPierre
FroidevauxDominique
FrydmanRené
GrémyFrançois
HaddadSlim
HoursBernard
LabonteRonald
MantouraPascale
MariéthozEwa
MartinJacques
MinoAnnie
MuhajarineNazeem
NovemberAndràs
PapartJean - Pierre
PickWilliam
PollaBarbara
RainhornJean-Daniel
RaisonChristophe
SangerMatthew
SchuklenkUdo
Thébaud-MonyAnnie
BurnierMary-Josée
Soggetto topico Public health - Economic aspects
Health planning - Economic aspects
World health - Economic aspects
Soggetto non controllato économie de la santé
risques
pays en voie de développement
éthique médicale
libéralisme économique
santé publique
ISBN 2-940549-70-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Record Nr. UNINA-9910160774203321
Abonyi Sylvia  
Genève, : Graduate Institute Publications, 2014
Materiale a stampa
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