“…1,2,10,14,17 It is, therefore, crucial that discussions around social protection in healthcare shift from the current focus on single instruments to broader integrated interventions or a mix of interventions, capable of addressing these diverse objectives. [36][37][38][39] Integrated social protection programs 39,40 play a central role in mitigating against the impact of health insecurity, poverty, and vulnerability due to healthcare expenditure. 17,35,38 The combined effects of worsening health insecurity, poverty, and vulnerability as a result of out-of-pocket healthcare expenditure and a weak social protection response set the scene, not only for severe poverty and inequality in the medium and long term, but also for stifled economic development.…”