2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0001859
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Mandatory membership of community-based mutual health insurance in Senegal: A national survey

Valéry Ridde,
Ibrahima Gaye,
Bruno Ventelou
et al.

Abstract: With the low adherence to voluntary mutual health insurance, Senegal’s policymakers have sought to understand the feasibility of compulsory health insurance membership. This study aims to measure the acceptability of mandatory membership in community-based mutual health insurance (CBHI) and to understand its possible administrative modalities. The study consists of a national survey among a representative population sample selected by marginal quotas. The survey was conducted in 2022 over the phone, with a ran… Show more

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“…The State was at the heart of decision-making and funding its ambitious and efficient free care policy ( Ridde and Yaméogo, 2018 ). However, in 2022, a new USAID execution agency has recruited the same consultants from Abt Associates and WHO for Senegal to support ANACMU in developing a strategy to introduce a systematic enrolment to CBHI ( Ridde et al. , 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The State was at the heart of decision-making and funding its ambitious and efficient free care policy ( Ridde and Yaméogo, 2018 ). However, in 2022, a new USAID execution agency has recruited the same consultants from Abt Associates and WHO for Senegal to support ANACMU in developing a strategy to introduce a systematic enrolment to CBHI ( Ridde et al. , 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%