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Universal Health Coverage: An Opportunity for Investors
From Washington or West Africa, there is an increasing realization of the compelling economic case for universal health care. Broadly, a one-year increase in life expectancy leads to a 4 percent increase in GDP over the long run.
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OPINION: Why advocating universal free primary health care is irresponsible at best
In a recent Lancet article, Dean Jamison reports on a set of committee conclusions that calls on every country, no matter what its circumstances, to commit to universal health care. I can no longer say that no “real” economist would say such a thing.
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Big Response to Government’s Low-Cost Insurance Schemes in India
The low-premium life and accident insurance schemes introduced by the government recently have elicited huge response, attracting 11 crore subscribers in just three months.
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China to Expand Medical Insurance for Major Illnesses
China will expand medical insurance to cover all critical illnesses for all urban and rural residents by the end of the year, the cabinet said on Sunday, the latest step in a plan to fix a healthcare system that has sparked public discontent.
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BlackBerry’s Prescription for Success in Healthcare
“Technology and mobility will play a crucial role in revolutionising the healthcare system and propelling the next phase of growth in India,” says Annie Mathew, Director, Alliances and Business Development, BlackBerry. In conversation with Abhishek Raval.
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Some 400 million lack healthcare worldwide: WHO and World Bank
An estimated 400 million people worldwide lack access to at least one of seven essential health services, ranging from pregnancy care to clean water, according to a report released on Friday by the World Health Organization and World Bank.
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Paving the Way Out of Poverty: Health microinsurance can keep a medical emergency from becoming a financial tragedy
Every year, 100 million people around the world fall into poverty due to medical costs. Insurance is playing an increasing role in helping poor households avoid this tragic outcome. Jenny Nasr of the Microinsurance Network profiles a number of promising programs in countries around the world.
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NCDs Threatening Health Insurance: Innovations, partnerships offer ways to mitigate the impact
Non-communicable diseases have become the leading cause of death and disability worldwide?, carrying immense implications for insurance programs. However, ?there are opportunities? for public and private insurers to create and expand disease detection and management systems to mitigate the incidence and effect of NCDs.
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