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Increase in the cost of consultations with general practitioners
France

At the 3rd plenary session of conventional negotiations with self-employed doctors, the Assurance Maladie said it was ready to invest in a global agreement on attractiveness, access to care, quality and relevance of care.At this 3rd multilateral session, the Assurance...

Government doubles medical deductibles
France

In France, theealth Insurance spending has risen by almost 20% between 2018 and 2022 (excluding Covid-19). Patients' out-of-pocket expenses have fallen from 9% in 2011 to 7% in 2021: this is the lowest level in the OECD, after Luxembourg. The government has decided to...

Regulation note UGP_P4H 2023
Niger

Despite the efforts made and improvements achieved over the last few decades, most of Niger's health and social indicators are still well below the expected public health targets, and progress is slow.The MSP/P/AS is committed, through the reforms it is implementing...

Framework note on PDSS reforms
Niger

This document defines the strategic and technical guidelines for accelerating the move towards CSU. It sets ambitious targets and defines the ways and means of achieving them, notably through a series of reforms and systemic innovations, which the Ministry of Health...

Transmission of the role of Lead Partner of the PTF Santé-Bilan UNFPA
Niger

UNFPA's coordinating role provided an opportunity to set the key objectives for the 2020-2023 period: Planning, Concertation and joint steering, Health financing, Community health. Key recommendations: Strengthen efforts to link different levels of dialogue within the...

Insurance program for human capital reinforcement (ARCH) – Benin
Benin

Project ARCH is part of the Beninese government's drive to offer a minimum package of basic social services to the most disadvantaged. It is part of the national institutional framework and aims to develop synergies with other projects and initiatives already...

Reflections and actions for an FCS 2.0 in Niger
Niger

The document, drawn up by Jean François CAREMEL, P4H-CFP in Niger, was prompted by a request from the Secretary General of the Ministry of Health, in the context of the decision to refocus the Fonds Commun Santé on fungible funds: "To develop an analysis to feed into...

Niger 2022 Economic Update
Niger

After a COVID-19 related growth slowdown in 2020, Niger’s economic recovery was hit by a series of climate and security shocks in 2021 that deteriorated many economic and social indicators. As a result, GDP growth decelerated to 1.4 percent in 2021, which translated...

Presentation of INAM Niger
Niger

INAM: A central tool in the reform of free health care and health financing in Niger. It was under this theme that INAM's Managing Director presented the institute to the National Assembly on November 17, 2023.

Functioning of the Health Economics Unit in Senegal
Senegal

La Cellule d’économie de la santé (CES) a été mise en place pour assurer le suivi de la mise en œuvre de la stratégie nationale de financement de la santé et pour renforcer les analyses dans le domaine de l’économie de la santé afin de proposer des stratégies...

Sharing experiences on the universal health cover programme in Côte d’Ivoire
Côte d’Ivoire, Niger, Senegal

Building on a ten in country analysis of SHP and HF institutional frameworks initiated in the previous reporting period, P4H-CD provided in-depth support to P4H-CFPs from Cote d’Ivoire and Cambodia with the support of a WHO contracted consultant. The consultant...

CSU in Cameroon: Implementation status and outlook
Cameroon

In this Powerpoint document, you will have chronological information on the implementation of Universal Health Coverage in Cameroon according to the following structured plan: A BRIEF HISTORY I. STRATEGIC ANCHORING II. REVIEW III. ACCESS IV. COLLECTING CONTRIBUTIONS...