<div><p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" class="MsoNormal">A collection of peer-reviewed articles and contributions to books, this overview of the finance of health insurance concentrates on developing countries. The material covers various financing strategies and explains how each can—or cannot—help improve the transition toward universal coverage. The model plans shown here are particularly useful for policy-makers and technical advisers who have to decide upon health financing policies—or are engaged in a debate about them—and the sample forms can be adjusted to the particular economic and political context of the developing countries involved. In addition, there are reminders that this process varies: in some countries, universal coverage may take time and require a step-by-step approach. In other developing countries, a swift transition to universal coverage may be quite feasible.</p></div>
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<div><div><strong><B>Guy Carrin</B> is a professor of health economics at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. He is a former Takemi Fellow at the Harvard School of Public Health and an former adjunct professor of public health at Boston University. He also has served as a senior health economist at the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland.</strong></div></div>
A collection of peer-reviewed articles and contributions to books, this overview of the finance of health insurance concentrates on developing countries. The material covers various financing strategies and explains how each can - or cannot - help improve the transition toward universal coverage. The model plans shown here are particularly useful for policy-makers and technical advisers who have to decide upon health financing policies - or are engaged in a debate about them - and the sample forms can be adjusted to the particular economic and political context of the developing countries involved. In addition, there are reminders that this process varies: in some countries, universal coverage may take time and require a step-by-step approach. In other developing countries, a swift transition to universal coverage may be quite feasible.
Guy Carrin is a professor of health economics at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. He is a former Takemi Fellow at the Harvard School of Public Health and an former adjunct professor of public health at Boston University. He also has served as a senior health economist at the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland.
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