Do household perceptions influence enrolment decisions into community-based health insurance schemes in Tanzania?
Abstract Background Several countries including Tanzania, have established voluntary non-profit insurance schemes, commonly known as community-based health insurance schemes (CBHIs), that typically target rural populations and the informal sector. This paper considers the importance of household per...
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Main Authors: | Alphoncina Kagaigai (Author), Amani Anaeli (Author), Amani Thomas Mori (Author), Sverre Grepperud (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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