Journal article
Impact of health financing policies in Cambodia: A 20 year experience
T Ensor, C Chhun, T Kimsun, B McPake, I Edoka
Social Science and Medicine | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
Improving financial access to services is an essential part of extending universal health coverage in low resource settings. In Cambodia, high out of pocket spending and low levels of utilisation have impeded the expansion of coverage and improvement in health outcomes. For twenty years a series of health financing policies have focused on mitigating costs to increase access particularly by vulnerable groups. Demand side financing policies including health equity funds, vouchers and community health insurance have been complemented by supply side measures to improve service delivery incentives through contracting. Multiple rounds of the Cambodia Socio-Economic Survey are used to investigate ..
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This paper is an output of a project funded by UK aid from the UK Department for International Development. However the views expressed do not necessarily reflect the UK government's official policies.