HEALTH-INSURANCE IN DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES - LESSONS FROM EXPERIENCE

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ABELSMITH, B
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[1] Department of Social Science and Administration, London School of Economics and Political Science
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10.1093/heapol/7.3.215
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Many developing countries are currently considering the possibility of introducing compulsory health insurance schemes. One reason is to attract more resources to the health sector. If those who, together with their employers, can pay for their health services and are made to do so by insurance, the limited tax funds can be concentrated on providing services for fewer people and thus improve coverage and raise standards. A second reason is dissatisfaction with existing services in which staff motivation is poor, resources are not used to best advantage and patients are not treated with sufficient courtesy and respect. This article describes the historical experience of the developed countries in introducing and steadily expanding the coverage of health insurance, sets out the consensus which has developed about health insurance (at least in Western European countries) and describes the different forms which health insurance can take. The aim is to bring out the advantages and disadvantages of different approaches from this experience, to set out the options for developing countries and to give warnings about the dangers of some approaches.
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