Health Insurance
Health insurance is an insurance that covers the whole or a part of the risk of a person incurring medical expenses, spreading the risk over numerous persons. By estimating the overall risk of health risk and health system expenses over the risk pool, an insurer can develop a routine finance structure, such as a monthly premium or payroll tax, to provide the money to pay for the health care benefits specified in the insurance agreement. The benefit is administered by a central organization such as a government agency, private business, or not-for-profit entity. According to the Health Insurance Association of …
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ERIA: Economic Research Institute for ASEAN & East Asia · 13 September 2024 English
Strengthening the Health System for Older Persons
contributory Jamkesda Private insurance Company No health insurance Others No medical expenses Feeling it unnecessary … Non-PBI Jamkesda Private insurance Company No health insurance 30 31 Others 0.9 Traditional treatment 0.3 …
ERIA: Economic Research Institute for ASEAN & East Asia · 6 September 2024 English
Towards Progress in Population Health and Health Equality in the Asian Region
Cambodia does not have a comprehensive universal health insurance system in place, and basically all medical … CBHI Voluntary, non-profit, community-based health insurance managed by nongovernment organisations and … is the only ASEAN country to have universal health insurance. Although the level of medical care has been … on medical care, and although the universal health insurance system is gradually being developed, there … and has introduced a compulsory universal health insurance system as one of its public social security …
CSEP: Centre for Social and Economic Progress · 5 September 2024 English
This facilitating the agenda of donor countries, or whether paper calls for a research agenda to understand the India actively shapes the climate agenda, bringing to motivations for India and …
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RAND Corporation · 5 September 2024 English
The authors of this survey study gauge the U.S. adult population's attitudes toward full risk-sharing, partial risk-sharing, and risk-based pricing in setting health, term life, auto, and flood insurance premiums. …
or strongly support, respectively, higher health insurance premiums for people with certain genetic dis- … control. FIGURE S.2 Public Support for Higher Health Insurance Premiums by Risk Factor SOURCE: Authors’ … population prefer a rate plan in which low-risk health insurance policyholders each pay an additional $2,000 … TABLE S.1 Preferred Subsidy Levels in a Health Insurance Setting Rate Plan Low-Risk Policyholders High-Risk … . . . v S.2. Public Support for Higher Health Insurance Premiums by Risk Factor . . . . . . . . …
World Bank Group · 4 September 2024 English
This report presents the findings from a national energy survey conducted in Rwanda in June 2022, which followed up on an inaugural energy survey conducted in 2016. The survey captured …
public works, direct support, community-based health insurance, and education grants. Category 1 indicates … public works, direct support, community-based health insurance, and education grants (Rwanda Ministry of …
World Bank Group · 4 September 2024 English
or harassment of women in the provision of health insurance under the NHIA gateway in the revised Basic … National Academies Press (US); 2001. 1, Why Health Insurance Matters. Available from: https://www.ncbi … community health workers (DLI 4), provision of health insurance under the NHIA gateway (DLI3), provision … per percentage point increase in eligible health insurance enrollment per state to be shared by allocating … per percentage point increase in eligible health insurance enrollment per state to be shared by19 …
Urban Institute · 4 September 2024 English
Each year, the federal government invests over $500 billion in children through direct cash payments, including tax credits, and in-kind goods such as child care, education, food subsidies, and health …
children include Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Children enrolled in Medicaid …
World Bank Group · 4 September 2024 English
45,395,670 National Health Insurance Scheme 68,437,102 …
World Bank Group · 4 September 2024 English
How redistributive are fiscal policies in China This paper applies the standard fiscal incidence analysis to data from the China Family Panel Study 2018 to study the effect of government …
million), in part because the residents’ health insurance includes children (not included in the employees’ …
World Bank Group · 3 September 2024 English
How redistributive are fiscal policies in China? This paper applies the standard fiscal incidence analysis to data from the China Family Panel Study 2018 to study the effect of government …
million), in part because the residents’ health insurance includes children (not included in the employees’ …