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Management initiatives in a community-based health insurance scheme

โœ Scribed by Tara Sinha; M. Kent Ranson; Mirai Chatterjee; Anne Mills


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
142 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0749-6753

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Abstract

Communityโ€based health insurance (CBHI) schemes have developed in response to inadequacies of alternate systems for protecting the poor against health care expenditures. Some of these schemes have arisen within communityโ€based organizations (CBOs), which have strong links with poor communities, and are therefore well situated to offer CBHI. However, the managerial capacities of many such CBOs are limited. This paper describes management initiatives undertaken in a CBHI scheme in India, in the course of an actionโ€research project. The existing structures and systems at the CBHI had several strengths, but fell short on some counts, which became apparent in the course of planning for two interventions under the research project. Management initiatives were introduced that addressed four features of the CBHI, viz. human resources, organizational structure, implementation systems, and data management. Trained personnel were hired and given clear roles and responsibilities. Lines of reporting and accountability were spelt out, and supportive supervision was provided to team members. The data resources of the organization were strengthened for greater utilization of this information. While the changes that were introduced took some time to be accepted by team members, the commitment of the CBHI's leadership to these initiatives was critical to their success. Copyright ยฉ 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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