The many documents available on the P4H Network’s digital platform reflect the network’s scope of work. The majority of documents are primary source materials created by country nationals or resources produced by organizations working in social health protection (SHP) and/or health financing (HF).
The collection provides information on SHP and/or HF reforms and universal health coverage processes from around the world as well as topical analysis and research.
Supporting Transition from External Financing in the East Asia and Pacific (EAP) region: Common themes and challenges
P4HC+ was welcomed to attend a special session on November 28th, hosted by the World Bank team. This presentation presents World Bank’s regional work on supporting countries in their transition from external financing, led by Enis Baris, the new World Bank Practice...
2nd Cambodia Universal Health Coverage Forum
All presentations which include: 1. Cambodia National Health Accounts 2012-2016 and Financial Health Protection 2009-2016 --- by Ministry of Health /WHO 2. Expanding Social Health Protection in Cambodia: an assessment of the current coverage potential, gaps and social...
(Powerpoint) Health Financing Equity and Universal Health Coverage in Cambodia: Progress and challenges
Materials for workshop on Achieving Universal Health Coverage with Equity in Health Financing, on 6th November 2018 in Phnom Penh
(Powerpoint) Access to health care and financial risk protection (2004-2014) in Cambodia
Materials for the workshop on Achieving Universal Health Coverage with Equity in Health Financing, on 6th November 2018 in Phnom Penh
Equity in Health System Financing in Cambodia
Materials for workshop on Achieving Universal Health Coverage with Equity in Health Financing, on the 6th November 2018 in Phnom Penh
Health seeking and provider choice: What can we learn from a national representative survey data in Cambodia
Materials (powerpoint) for workshop on "Achieving Universal Health Coverage with Equity in Health Financing" on 6th November 2018 in Phnom Penh
Monitoring progress towards Universal Health Coverage in Cambodia -/01/2018
Strengthening the National Institute of Public health to become the resource center for policymakers regarding universal health coverage and facilitating informed-decision making through knowledge translation
Sub-decree on National Social Protection Council Members (Khmer version- official)
Sub-decree on the establishment of National Social Protection Council’s Executive Committee and Secretariat in Cambodia (Khmer version- official)
Royal Decree on Establishment of National Social Protection Council (KH version)
Operational Review of the Cambodian National Social Security Fund: recommendations for institutional reforms (ILO, 2017)
This report reviews the operations of the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) of Cambodia in order to assess its current capacities and institutional constraints as it continues to grow. This is done in the context of the launch of the National Social Protection...
Practical Options For The Extension Of Social Protection To Workers In The Informal Economy In Cambodia (ILO, 2018)
Overall, the report highlights that existing legislative provisions, as well as administrative and operational procedures implemented by the NSSF, present key challenges to expanding social protection coverage to informal workers. These are based on a “formal...
Costing of Health Care Services in Three Provinces of Cambodia
This study has two objectives. First, to calculate the unit cost of public healthcare services in Cambodia (health centers, primary and secondary hospitals) as a foundation of evidence-based decision-making. Second, to demonstrate that costing of healthcare services...
Making free public healthcare attractive: optimizing health equity funds in Cambodia
Author: Bart Jacobs , Ashish Bajracharya, Jyotirmoy Saha, Chhorvann Chhea, Ben Bellows, Steffen Flessa and Adelio Fernandes Antunes, Background Following the introduction of user fees in Cambodia, Health Equity Funds (HEF) were developed to enable poor people access...