This study assessed health insurance coverage across six WHO Southeast Asia Region countries using Demographic and Health Survey data from 2015–2022. Coverage varied widely, with Indonesia showing the highest levels and Bangladesh and Myanmar the lowest, while education, age, media exposure, and socioeconomic factors strongly influenced uptake. The findings highlight the need for context-specific policies and targeted interventions to close coverage gaps and advance Universal Health Coverage in the region.
Health insurance coverage among men and women in six countries within the Southeast Asia Region (2015–2022)
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Nishikant Singh, Pratheeba John, Sudheer Kumar Shukla, Rimjhim Bajpai, Rituparna Sengupta, Rajeev Sadanandan, Navin Singh, Health insurance coverage among men and women in six countries within the Southeast Asia Region (2015–2022), The Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia, 15 Jul 2025
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Nishikant Singh, Pratheeba John, Sudheer Kumar Shukla, Rimjhim Bajpai, Rituparna Sengupta, Rajeev Sadanandan, Navin Singh, Health insurance coverage among men and women in six countries within the Southeast Asia Region (2015–2022), The Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia, 15 Jul 2025