Health Insecurity and Social Protection: Pathways, Gaps, and Their Implications on Health Outcomes and Poverty

Health insecurity has emerged as a major concern among health policy-makers particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). It includes the inability to secure adequate healthcare today and the risk of being unable to do so in the future as well as impoverishing healthcare expenditure. The...

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Main Author: Elvis Gama
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kerman University of Medical Sciences 2016-03-01
Series:International Journal of Health Policy and Management
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Online Access:http://www.ijhpm.com/pdf_3132_b1336a37c8babbb48adf1d90bc3981f9.html
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spelling doaj-638b075c3a164487b2515dace6bd25ce2020-11-24T22:30:20ZengKerman University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Health Policy and Management2322-59392322-59392016-03-015318318710.15171/ijhpm.2015.203Health Insecurity and Social Protection: Pathways, Gaps, and Their Implications on Health Outcomes and PovertyElvis Gama 0Centre for Applied Health Research & Delivery (CAHRD), Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, UKHealth insecurity has emerged as a major concern among health policy-makers particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). It includes the inability to secure adequate healthcare today and the risk of being unable to do so in the future as well as impoverishing healthcare expenditure. The increasing health insecurity among 150 million of the world’s poor has moved social protection in health (SPH) to the top of the agenda among health policy-makers globally. This paper aims to provide a debate on the potential of social protection contribution to addressing health insecurity, poverty, and vulnerability brought by healthcare expenditure in low-income countries, to explore the gaps in current and proposed social protection measures in healthcare and provide suggestions on how social protection intervention aimed at addressing health insecurity, poverty, and vulnerability may be effectively implemented.http://www.ijhpm.com/pdf_3132_b1336a37c8babbb48adf1d90bc3981f9.htmlHealth InsecuritySocial Protection for HealthcarePovertyVulnerability
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Health Insecurity and Social Protection: Pathways, Gaps, and Their Implications on Health Outcomes and Poverty
International Journal of Health Policy and Management
Health Insecurity
Social Protection for Healthcare
Poverty
Vulnerability
author_facet Elvis Gama
author_sort Elvis Gama
title Health Insecurity and Social Protection: Pathways, Gaps, and Their Implications on Health Outcomes and Poverty
title_short Health Insecurity and Social Protection: Pathways, Gaps, and Their Implications on Health Outcomes and Poverty
title_full Health Insecurity and Social Protection: Pathways, Gaps, and Their Implications on Health Outcomes and Poverty
title_fullStr Health Insecurity and Social Protection: Pathways, Gaps, and Their Implications on Health Outcomes and Poverty
title_full_unstemmed Health Insecurity and Social Protection: Pathways, Gaps, and Their Implications on Health Outcomes and Poverty
title_sort health insecurity and social protection: pathways, gaps, and their implications on health outcomes and poverty
publisher Kerman University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Health Policy and Management
issn 2322-5939
2322-5939
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Health insecurity has emerged as a major concern among health policy-makers particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). It includes the inability to secure adequate healthcare today and the risk of being unable to do so in the future as well as impoverishing healthcare expenditure. The increasing health insecurity among 150 million of the world’s poor has moved social protection in health (SPH) to the top of the agenda among health policy-makers globally. This paper aims to provide a debate on the potential of social protection contribution to addressing health insecurity, poverty, and vulnerability brought by healthcare expenditure in low-income countries, to explore the gaps in current and proposed social protection measures in healthcare and provide suggestions on how social protection intervention aimed at addressing health insecurity, poverty, and vulnerability may be effectively implemented.
topic Health Insecurity
Social Protection for Healthcare
Poverty
Vulnerability
url http://www.ijhpm.com/pdf_3132_b1336a37c8babbb48adf1d90bc3981f9.html
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