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Mandatory health insurance in Armenia: who will pay and how much
Mandatory health insurance in Armenia: who will pay and how much
Armenia

Armenia has been working towards introducing compulsory health insurance for nearly a decade, with the current government stating that it is closer to this goal than ever before. The authorities have finalized the model, coverage, and cost of the insurance policy....

European and African financing for health and universal health coverage

Paper reviews European and African health financing efforts and recommends quality investments aligned with local needs to achieve universal health coverage.The document explores the current landscape of health financing efforts in Europe and Africa, focusing on...

Tunisia Health Systems Profile
Tunisia

Since independence, Tunisia has made significant progress in human development, quality of life and disease control. More than 80% of the Tunisian population is covered by an explicit mechanism, based either on mandatory individual contributions (CNAM) or by a...

Societal dialogue on the National Health Policy project
Tunisia

In parallel with the celebration of World Health Day, Tunisia adopted its National Health Policy 2030, at a ceremony on Wednesday April 7, 2021 attended by Health Minister Faouzi Mehdi and Head of Government Hichem Mechichi, among others.The draft national health...

Chatam House: Driving universal health reforms through crises and shocks

Final Report of the Chatham House Commission on universal health coverage. Crises and shocks can serve as catalysts for driving universal health coverage reforms. There is a need for strategic investments and efficient resource management to achieve equitable and...

Socio-economic value of adult immunisation programmes

Adult immunisation programmes provide substantial health and economic benefits, returning up to 19 times their cost. Governments should prioritise funding and research to maximise these benefits and support healthier societies. This study highlights the critical role...

African Health Systems Push for Financial Sustainability at World Health Assembly
African Health Systems Push for Financial Sustainability at World Health Assembly
Kenya, Rwanda, Côte d’Ivoire, Tanzania, United Republic of, Nigeria, Mozambique

African nations are advancing towards sustainable health financing by implementing innovative strategies, legislative reforms, and inter-ministerial collaborations, as highlighted at the Seventy-seventh World Health Assembly. The Seventy-seventh World Health Assembly...