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SUMMARY:Willingness to pay for health insurance subscription: An Analysis of the potential to increase subscription rates
DESCRIPTION:May 17\, 2023\, 15:00 – 16:00 (GMT + 1) ZOOM Platform (Register now) \nBackground\nHealth insurance is regarded as a means to allow financial risk protection and allow the middle\nand low-income countries to have access to healthcare. However\, these countries grossly\nunderutilize health insurance schemes for a variety of reasons including: reliability in the\nscheme\, inadequate knowledge of the importance of insurance schemes and level of education\nsignificantly affected uptake of health insurance schemes. The consequence is unplanned outof-pocket payments (OPP) and use of general incomes as key sources of health care financing.\nThis contributes to deepen social inequalities\, while exposing populations to poor quality health\ncare services and financial catastrophes related to the burden of health spending. The\nwillingness to pay for insurance subscription is an important indicator to assess in order to make\nrecommendations on the suitable health insurance schemes within the Cameroonian context.\nGeneral Objectives\n– To assess the willingness to pay for health insurance among health care users\nSpecifically\n– Determine the factors that influence the willingness to pay for health insurance\n– Propose the type health insurance schemes that might be suitable for implementation in\nCameroon.\nTargeted audience\nThis panel discussion will bring together representatives from the ministry of public health\,\nhealth economists\, health care providers\, health researchers\, civil society organizations\,\nhealth equity advocates\, policy makers as well as the general public.\nDenis & Lenora Foretia Foundation – Catalyzing Africa’s Economic Transformation\nOpposite College Jesus Marie – Simbock\, P.O.BOX 14315 Yaoundé\, Cameroon\nTel: (+237) 22 31 15 84 / 654 86 72 54\ninfo@foretiafoundation.org – www.foretiafoundation.org\nExpected outcome\n– The factors that determine the willingness to pay for health insurance will be identified\n– Suitable health insurance schemes will be proposed for implementation in Cameroon\nModerator\nDr Odette Kibu\, Senior Health Policy Analyst | Nkafu Policy Institute\nOnline Participation – REGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/willingness-to-pay-for-health-insurance-subscription-an-analysis-of-the-potential-to-increase-subscription-rates/
LOCATION:Zoom Online\, Zoom Online
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SUMMARY:Major setbacks in attaining Universal Health Coverage in Cameroon
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, 12 April 2023 at 09:30 AMOnsite: Muna Foundation (Register here) – Online Zoom (Register Here) \nBackground \nThe essence of health insurance is to protect one from financial havoc in the times of unexpected illness or life-threatening situations. Similarly\, Universal Health Coverage (UHC) aims to ensure that all nationals obtain health services without excessive out-of-pocket payment. It is said that Over 55% of Cameroonians live below the poverty line\, of which 37.7% are extremely impoverished. Cameroon is currently faced with major internal crises affecting various regions\, forcing community members in some of these regions to flee and become internally displaced.  Since November 2021\, Cameroon has been experiencing shortages and increase of prices of staple goods as a result of inflation\, making it more challenging for some to access quality healthcare services. For the country like Cameroon to attain UHC\, an adequate and qualified human resource is required to accommodate the growing population\, surprisingly\, sources state that a majority of the country’s doctors practice in the Centre region\, Yaoundé\, where only 18% of the population resides. As the country faces several challenges\, attaining UHC by the year 2030 is still in progress\, following the WHO agreement of all Member States. What measures are currently taken by the government to improve access to healthcare in the country? Does the country have adequate human resource to provide quality care for all nationals? These questions\, are amongst a few the Health Policy and Research Division of the Nkafu Policy Institute seeks to answer in this event. \nObjectives \nThe overall objective is to identify the loopholes in the healthcare system preventing the attainment of Universal health coverage in Cameroon.\nSpecifically: \nAccess the feasibility of attaining Universal Health coverage by 2030.\nTo investigate the role and the contribution of the government in increasing access to healthcare in Cameroon. \nTarget Audience \nThe target audience for this event includes\, civil society organizations\, policy makers\, private health insurance companies\, health economists\, public health researchers and the general public. \nExpected Outcomes \nPolicy implementations that favour the easier uptake of insurance and reduce out of pocket expenditure for families.\nClearly outline the gaps in the healthcare system that halt the process of attaining UHC \nProposed Panelists/Moderator \nModerator:\nProposed Panelists\nAchangwa chiara\nPhD Public Health Candidate at Konyang University\nElvis KILOH NFOR\nPublic Health Physician MD\, MPH\nMinistry of Public Health Cameroon\nOnsite Participation – REGISTER NOWOnline Participation – REGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.foretiafoundation.org/events/major-setbacks-in-attaining-universal-health-coverage-in-cameroon/
LOCATION:Muna Foundation\, Yaounde\, Centre\, 00237\, Cameroon
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