Joint Learning Fund Narrative and Financial Report: May 2013 – April 2014
The Joint Learning Network (JLN) for Universal Health Coverage (UHC) brings together low and middle income countries in Africa and Asia to share experiences, challenges, and insights drawn from their efforts to achieve universal health coverage. This report describes an impact assessment …
FriendlyCare Clinic
This case study looks at FriendlyCare, a chain of clinics established in 1999 to meet the healthcare needs of middle class Filipinos. The concept received financial support from 1999 to 2003 from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The founders …
Lessons from the Management and Experiences of the Joint Learning Fund for Universal Health Coverage: May 2011-May 2014
The Joint Learning Network for Universal Health Coverage brings together low and middle income countries in Africa and Asia to share experiences, challenges, and insights drawn from their efforts to achieve universal health coverage. This report shares the accomplishments, experiences, and lessons …
What a Difference a State Makes: Health Reform in Andhra Pradesh
In the mid 2000s, India began introducing large scale, publicly financed health insurance programs that mostly targeted the poor. This report describes and analyzes Andhra Pradesh’s Rajiv Aarogyasri Community Health Insurance program (Aarogyasri), which covers the expense of approximately nine hundred high …
Joint Learning Fund (JLF) Activities – 2011 – 2012
The Joint Learning Network (JLN) for Universal Health Coverage (UHC) brings together low and middle income countries in Africa and Asia to share experiences, challenges, and insights drawn from their efforts to achieve universal health coverage. This report describes an impact assessment …
Joint Learning Fund Narrative Report: 2013
The Joint Learning Network (JLN) for Universal Health Coverage (UHC) brings together low and middle income countries in Africa and Asia to share experiences, challenges, and insights drawn from their efforts to achieve universal health coverage. This report describes the work conducted …
An efficient model for improved access to quality healthcare services and reduced catastrophic healthcare expenditure?
In 2007, Andhra Pradesh launched a pioneering new state-wide fully state funded health insurance scheme, the Rajiv Aarogyasri Community Health Insurance Scheme (Aarogyasri) to reduce out of pocket health expenditure and improve access of poor families to treatment for serious and life …
Rapid Assessment Thayi Bhagya Scheme, Karnataka
This report describes the collaboration between ACCESS Health International and Karnataka State Health Systems Resource Center to provides a rapid assessment of the Thayi Bhagya Scheme. Initiated in 2009, this partnership between the government of Karnataka and private hospitals provides poor women …
Tele-Health delivery models in India – An analysis
In this report, ACCESS Health International undertook a comparative analysis of three models used in telehealth organizations currently operational in India: CARE Rural Health Mission, World Health Partners, and E-Health Point. The aim is to facilitate a discussion with policy makers on …
Urban Primary Healthcare and Private Sector in India – A Brief Analysis of Kriti, Swasth India, and Viva Sehat
Primary care in urban areas is dominated by single practitioner clinics and unqualified practitioners. The markets where these providers operate are fragmented and unregulated, and quality of care is unreliable. In the recent years, several initiatives have attempted to reduce fragmentation of …
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