National user fee abolition and health insurance scheme in Burkina Faso: How can they be integrated on the road to universal health coverage without increasing health inequities?

[...]it is essential to highlight the evidence that free health care in Burkina Faso contributes to reducing health inequalities [4]. [...]in Burkina Faso, it is estimated that the formal economy represents only 20% of the urban labour force, and about 1% of the rural labour force. [...]an exemption...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of global health 2020-06, Vol.10 (1), p.010319-010319
Hauptverfasser: Bicaba, Frank, Browne, Lalique, Kadio, Kadidiatou, Bila, Alice, Bicaba, Abel, Druetz, Thomas
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Zusammenfassung:[...]it is essential to highlight the evidence that free health care in Burkina Faso contributes to reducing health inequalities [4]. [...]in Burkina Faso, it is estimated that the formal economy represents only 20% of the urban labour force, and about 1% of the rural labour force. [...]an exemption would greatly limit the contributions of the UHI National Fund. [...]rather than exempting to categorize individuals, the linkage mechanism could be based on the exemption of geographical regions, reflecting the phenomenon of poverty concentration in particular areas. [...]the incorporation of free health care into a universal mandatory insurance mechanism is one avenue among others.
ISSN:2047-2978
2047-2986
DOI:10.7189/jogh.10.010319