Amid uncertainties in development assistance for health programs in Sub-Saharan Africa, social health insurance gains attention as a potential financing mechanism. A study in Zambia investigates its viability. While public support is high, with 80% willing to join, the mean monthly willingness to pay is relatively low. The study suggests limitations in revenue potential for substantial quality care improvements.
Feasibility of social health insurance in Zambia
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Kaonga et al, How viable is social health insurance for financing health in Zambia? Results from a national willingness to pay survey., Social Science and Medicine
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08 May 2024
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