Sustaining Universal Health Coverage in France : A Perpetual Challenge
While universal health coverage (UHC) offers a powerful goal for a nation, all countries-irrespective of income are struggling with achieving or sustaining UHC. France is a high-income country where HC is in effect universal. Health-related costs a...
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Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank Group, Washington, DC
2014
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/06/20279044/sustaining-universal-health-coverage-france-perpetual-challenge http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20754 |
Summary: | While universal health coverage (UHC)
offers a powerful goal for a nation, all
countries-irrespective of income are struggling with
achieving or sustaining UHC. France is a high-income country
where HC is in effect universal. Health-related costs are
covered by a mix of mandatory social health insurance (SHI)
and private complementary schemes, while benefit packages
are comprehensive, uniform, and of good quality. France
provides some of the highest financial protection among
countries in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD). Still, under pressure to sustain UHC
without compromising equity of access, the system has been
fine-tuned continually since inception. Much can be learned
from France's experience in its reforms toward better
fiscal sustainability, equity, and efficiency. The main
purpose of the study is to assess major challenges that
France has faced for sustaining UHC, and to share its
experiences and lessons in addressing system bottlenecks to
benefit less developed countries as they embark on the path
to UHC. |
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