A systematic review of community-based health insurance programs in South Asia
The International Journal of Health Planning and Management2016Vol. 32(2), pp. e218–e231
Citations Over TimeTop 10% of 2016 papers
Abstract
The CBHI schemes can also serve as an alternative healthcare financing mechanism where fee-for-service and user fees have not made any impact. There have been very few studies that have tried to carry out an impact evaluation of the CBHI schemes on the target population, and more and more such studies can be a scope for further research. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Related Papers
- → Driving In-Role and Extra-Role Brand Performance among Retail Frontline Salespeople: Antecedents and the Moderating Role of Customer Orientation(2019)69 cited
- → Impact of halal supplier service quality and staff readiness to adopt halal technology on halal logistics performance: a study of Indonesian halal meat supply chain(2020)23 cited
- Halal Food Logistics: The Challenges among Food & Beverages Small and Medium Sizes Manufacturers(2017)
- Determinant factors towards the adoption of halal logistics services among Malaysian halal Small Medium Enterprises (SMES)(2016)
- → Development of Industrial Catering and Its Influence on Changing Climate Conditions(2021)