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Pandemic Finance and Global Health Regulations

Pandemic Finance and Global Health Regulations

Urgency mounts to finalise Pandemic Agreement & IHR revisions amid financing challenges for global health security. As the ninth session of the Inter-governmental Negotiating Body (INB9) concludes and the 2024 World Health Assembly (WHA) looms, the imperative to...

ILO toolkit on social health protection

ILO toolkit on social health protection

The ILO recently launched a Toolkit on Social Health Protection, emphasising universal access to affordable, quality healthcare and financial protection during illness, injury, and maternity.Rooted in a rights-based approach, the toolkit provides practitioners and...

Indonesia has reached 95.77 % of health insurance population coverage

Indonesia has reached 95.77 % of health insurance population coverage

Indonesia

In Indonesia, health insurance population coverage has reached to 95.77% in 2023, aligning with a goal set in the 2024 National Medium-term Development Plan.The population coverage target for 2024 is 113 million people insured with full premium subsidies by the state...

China to expand basic medical insurance coverage for newborn children

China to expand basic medical insurance coverage for newborn children

China

China has initiated a campaign to extend basic medical insurance coverage to cover medical expense of newborns.According to Xinhua, Chinese authorities have issued a circular announcing the launch of this campaign on March 2, with the goal of expanding basic medical...

Chile: Health System Financing Challenges

Chile: Health System Financing Challenges

Chile

Prominent academic, governmental, legislative, civil society and international experts participated in the conference entitled "Challenges for a sustainable and equitable financing of the Chilean health system". Professor Pere Ibern, World Bank consultant and expert...

Lower health care costs in Burkina Faso

Lower health care costs in Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso

At its traditional cabinet meeting, the Burkinabe government approved a significant reduction in the fees for CT scans, MRIs and haemodialysis. These cost reductions range from 50 to 60% and are scheduled to take effect from the end of April 2024."The Council (of...