What is it about?
Consumer choice and involvement in scheme governance leads tom consensus, willingness to join and willingness to pay
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Why is it important?
Forging consensus and catalyzing voluntary and solvent demand for health insurance in rural settings is an under-explored opportunity to generate resources for healthcare and enhance satisfaction with health insurance
Perspectives
This paper is one of the building blocks in explaining how to enhance the outreach of voluntary uptake of health insurance among rural poor. This contributes to improve access to healthcare, lower financial burden of illness, and enhance democratic practices and good governance of rural communities.
Dr David Mark Dror
Micro Insurance Academy
Read the Original
This page is a summary of: "One for all and all for one": consensus-building within communities in rural India on their health microinsurance package, Risk Management and Healthcare Policy, August 2014, Dove Medical Press,
DOI: 10.2147/rmhp.s66011.
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A pictorial testimonial how the process really works in the field, and what people think of it
“One for all and all for oneâ€Â: consensus-building within communities in rural India on their health microinsurance package
Video abstract of an original paper "“One for all and all for oneâ€Â; Consensus-building within communities in rural India on their health microinsurance package" to be published in the open access journal Risk Management and Healthcare Policy by Dror DM, Panda P, May C et al.
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