Journal article
Equity in community health insurance schemes: Evidence and lessons from Armenia
J Polonsky, D Balabanova, B McPake, T Poletti, S Vyas, O Ghazaryan, MK Yanni
Health Policy and Planning | Published : 2009
Abstract
Introduction Community health insurance (CHI) schemes are growing in importance in lowincome settings, where health systems based on user fees have resulted in significant barriers to care for the poorest members of communities. They increase revenue, access and financial protection, but concerns have been expressed about the equity of such schemes and their ability to reach the poorest. Few programmes routinely evaluate equity impacts, even though this is usually a key objective. This lack of evidence is related to the difficulties in collecting reliable data on utilization and socio-economic status. This paper describes the findings of an evaluation of the equity of Oxfam?s CHI schemes in ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Jonny Polonsky, Dina Balabanova, Barbara McPake, Timothy Poletti and Seema Vyas were members of the UK Department for International Development's (DFID) Health Systems Development Programme at the time of the research. Olga Ghazaryan and Mohga Kamal Yanni are employed by Oxfam GB, which co-funded the study with DFID. DFID supports policies, programmes and projects to promote international development. DFID provided funds for this study as part of that objective but the views and opinions expressed are those of the authors alone.