Ten Years of ACCESS Health International
StickyThis year ACCESS Health International celebrates its tenth anniversary. In ten years, ACCESS Health has grown from a single office in Hyderabad, India to a global organization with offices in many of the major cities of the world, including New Delhi, Singapore, Beijing, Shanghai, …
Overview of the Joint Learning Network for Universal Health Coverage
At the heart of our work is the belief that all individuals, no matter where they live or what their age, deserve access to high quality, affordable healthcare. To help achieve this goal, ACCESS Health International and our partners at the World …
ACCESS Health India Supporting Universal Health Coverage in Kerala
ACCESS Health has been providing technical support for ongoing health systems reforms in Kerala that will move the state closer to the long term goal of universal health coverage. ACCESS Health has been working closely with the Department of Health and National …
Applying Learnings Back Home: Medical Audits Collaborative
This post was authored by Gilda “Gitchi” Diaz, OIC-Vice President, Quality Assurance Group, PhilHealth, Philippines. It appeared originally on the Joint Learning Network website. The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation, PhilHealth, had developed a healthcare provider performance assessment system (HCPPAS) at around the same time that …
Strengthening Health Coverage in Karnataka, India
In Karnataka, India, more than ninety percent of the population have health insurance coverage for tertiary care. The National Health Mission, Karnataka, works to improve access to primary healthcare. Secondary healthcare coverage is provided through a mix of health insurance programs, from …
The American Spectator Features ACCESS Health Book “Affordable Excellence”
This article originally appeared in The American Spectator. Singapore spends less on health care than any other First World nation. Its inhabitants also rank as one of the healthiest peoples on the planet. Go figure. With polls showing just 12 percent of …
ACCESS Health Featured in The Hindu Promoting Early Breastfeeding
This article originally appeared in The Hindu. Fewer Newborns in Telangana State get Breast Milk within an Hour In Telangana just 37% of newborns are breastfed within one hour of birth. The figure is lower than national average of 41.6%. Also, two …
Critical to Building the Healthcare Last Mile – Government or Private Sector?
This article, written by ACCESS Health Country Director for India, Siddhartha Battacharya, orginally appeared in the magazine CFO Insights. The healthcare system in India faces several key challenges in the last mile: a fragmented delivery system, with public and private providers operating in …
Economist Intelligence Unit: Access to Healthcare
ACCESS Health International was recently invited to participate in the launch of a report from the Economist’s Intelligence Unit on Access to Healthcare. Ensuring equal access to high quality and affordable health is at the heart of everything we do here at …
Healthcare Market Studies in Sweden, Denmark, and Norway
Sweden, Denmark, and Norway have some of the highest quality healthcare systems in the world. However, as a percentage of GDP, these Nordic countries also have some of the highest healthcare expenditures in the world. There are ample opportunities for companies and …
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