2018
DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2018-001056
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Time to abandon amateurism and volunteerism: addressing tensions between the Alma-Ata principle of community participation and the effectiveness of community-based health insurance in Africa

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“…Evidence elsewhere has indicated that pooling risks across members enrolled in the health insurance lessens the nancial burden on the members thereby making them more nancially resilient during illness since costs are borne by the entire pool. 25 The provider-purchaser separation means that the local governments now focus their engagement on investment in and supervision of health providers as the owners of public district and primary facilities, population-based and community-oriented public health, supervision and monitoring of health policy implementation, and advocacy on behalf of citizens. On the other hand, the regional level focuses on the management of the funds and reimbursing health care providers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence elsewhere has indicated that pooling risks across members enrolled in the health insurance lessens the nancial burden on the members thereby making them more nancially resilient during illness since costs are borne by the entire pool. 25 The provider-purchaser separation means that the local governments now focus their engagement on investment in and supervision of health providers as the owners of public district and primary facilities, population-based and community-oriented public health, supervision and monitoring of health policy implementation, and advocacy on behalf of citizens. On the other hand, the regional level focuses on the management of the funds and reimbursing health care providers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of these ideas in the construction, emergence and transfer of public policies (Béland and Cox, 2011;Kuhlmann et al, 2019) was also con rmed in this West African country's social policies (Béland and Ridde, 2016). The issue of the compulsory nature of membership of the CBHI and the state's role of stewardship of the health system had been central to the emergence of the UHC in Rwanda (Chemouni, 2018;Habiyonizeye, 2013), in contrast to in Mali or Senegal (Ridde et al, 2018). Indeed, a 2016 study conducted in Mali demonstrated that it was "the obligation that had been the decisive factor in the rejection of social insurance."…”
Section: To 1997: a Degree Of Political Willmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of these ideas in the construction, emergence and transfer of public policies [42,45] was also con rmed in this West African country's social policies [46]. The issue of the compulsory nature of membership of the CBHI and the state's role of stewardship of the health system had been central to the emergence of the UHC in Rwanda [24,47], in contrast to in Mali or Senegal [48]. Indeed, a 2016 study conducted in Mali demonstrated that it was "the obligation that had been the decisive factor in the rejection of social insurance."…”
Section: To 1997: a Degree Of Political Willmentioning
confidence: 99%