ABOUT THE BOOK

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    Accession Number

 321

    Title

 Governing mandatory health insurance: learning from experience

    Author

 Savedoff, William D/ Gottret, Pablo

    Publisher

 World Bank

    ISBN

 978-0-8231-7548-8

     Summary

Governing Mandatory Health Insurance instead looks at the institutional and political forces that affect the behavior of such programs within their social and historical contexts and how five dimensions of governance e- coherent decision-making structure, stakeholder participation, transparency and information, supervision and regulation, and consistency and stability-can influence the long-term performance of health insurance programs in terms of coverage, financial protection, efficiency, and sustainability. Governing Mandatory Health Insurance addresses these issues by drawing on the experience of four countries-Chile, Costa Rica, Estonia, and the Netherlands. It shows how governance works in these countries and extracts lessons for developing countries with mandatory health insurance programs, focusing on the mechanisms for assuring solvency, financial protection, and health care services of good quality.