Providing access to health services for the poor: health equity in Cambodia

Type Journal Article - Health and social protection: experiences from Cambodia, China and Lao PDR
Title Providing access to health services for the poor: health equity in Cambodia
Author(s)
Volume 23
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2000
URL http://dspace.itg.be/bitstream/10390/2536/2/2008shso0189.pdf
Abstract
Cambodia is developing cutting-edge initiatives needed to break the links between poverty and ill-health. The most effective of these are the Health Equity Funds, fee-waiver schemes that aim to provide increased access to health services and greater community involvement for the poor. Recent research indicates that HEFs successfully reach the poor, work best with strong management and interventions to improve service quality and can be used alongside community-based health insurance with good effect. Now, HEF and CBHI schemes are being developed and scaled up within the broader framework of Cambodia’s emerging national health financing strategy to provide social health protection for the poor.

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