| Literature DB >> 31644796 |
Augustine D Asante1, Bart Jacobs2,3, Virginia Wiseman4,5.
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31644796 PMCID: PMC6807521 DOI: 10.1093/heapol/czz098
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Policy Plan ISSN: 0268-1080 Impact factor: 3.344
Overview of health financing schemes in the three study countries
| Item | Country | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Cambodia | Lao PDR | Myanmar | |
| Population (2016) | 15.8 million | 6.8 million | 52.9 million |
| Population living below the national poverty line 2006–17 (%) | 17.7 | 23.4 | 32.1 |
| OOP payments as a % of current health expenditure | 59.4 | 45.5 | 73.9 |
| Health financing scheme |
Health Equity Fund (HEF) for the poor; started in 2000 followed by nationwide expansion in 2015 Social Health insurance for formal private-sector employees; started in 2016 and for civil servants since 2018 |
State Authority for Social Security (SASS) for civil servants; started in 1995 Social security organization (SSO) for private employees; started in 2001 Community-Based Health Insurance (CBHI) for non-poor people in the informal sector; started in 2002 HEF for the poor; started in 2004. | Social health insurance scheme or Social Security Scheme (SSS) for state enterprise employees, civil servants and employees of public and private firms with five or more employees; started in 1956. |
| Benefit package | Outpatient and inpatient services with food stipends and transport reimbursement for hospitalized patients under HEF | Outpatient and inpatient services, except HEF that also covers travel and food costs for inpatients. | Outpatient and inpatient plus medicine, laboratory and transportation in case of referral outside urban areas. |
| Scheme coverage | About 28% of the total population was covered by these schemes in 2018 (i.e. 4 million people). | About 27.2% of the population was covered by these schemes in 2014. | About 3% of the eligible population was covered by the scheme in 2014. |
OOP, out-of-pocket.
Sources: World Health Organization (2018); World Bank (2018); Myint ; and Sydavong .