Type | Report |
Title | Health Insurance in Viet Nam towards universal coverage: The case of the workers of the informal sector |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2011 |
URL | http://www.undp.org/content/dam/vietnam/docs/Publications/27070_Main_report_HI_final_Nov2011.pdf |
Abstract | The Vietnam Health Insurance Law of 2008 promulgated universal mandatory participation in health insurance by 2014. Obtaining full compliance, and achieving universal health insurance coverage in the coming years represents a challenging task. In 2009, 58.4% of the total population had health insurance, meaning that 35.7 million people were not covered. The expansion of the subsidized programmes and the use of institutional networks to launch information and enforcement campaigns should help significantly expand coverage. However, workers in the informal sector, who have in the past been particularly reluctant to buy health insurance, might remain difficult to reach. Therefore, understanding the obstacles that explain the low participation of these workers and eliminating them is also part of the strategy to expand health insurance coverage. This study looks at these two particular issues. After a review of the legal framework and the socio-economic context in which voluntary participation in health insurance has developed since 2003, this study uses the GSO households surveys of 2006 and 2008 to identify statistical evidence which reveal the motivations and the deterrents of those persons of the informal sector to participate in health insurance. The group under study includes the workers and the inactive that do not (and probably will not) receive any direct (subsidies) or indirect (as dependents of formal employees) financial support to participate in health insurance. It is composed of persons who are not students, not poor or near poor and who do not have direct relatives employed in the enterprise sector. In 2008, about 23 million people could be classified in this category, of those, only 11.1% had health insurance. |
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