Can Social Health Insurance Be Successfully Introduced and Expanded in Papua New Guinea?

Cross-country comparisons have identified several enabling conditions required to ensure the sustainability of payroll tax-based systems. These are: (i) a large formal labour market; (ii) a growing economy; (iii) an administrative capacity for collection; and (iv) good regulatory and oversight structures. Political willingness is another important factor. The brief below discusses in detail the technical enabling conditions in the context to introduce and expand social health insurance in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Successful introduction of social health insurance (SHI) financing in PNG will, in part, depend on the feasibility of expanding coverage to the entire population, including the informal sector. A second important factor is how an increase in contribution rates will affect labour and capital markets. Expanding SHI coverage to the informal sector will be challenging in almost all contexts. The population in the formal sector is relatively easy to enrol and collect contributions from due to the availability of employment earnings records. The population in the informal sector is typically not affiliated with any organisation from which to enrol and collect premiums. They are also poorer and less able to afford premiums.

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015-01
Subjects:ACTUARIES, ADVERSE SELECTION, CONTRIBUTION RATES, EMPLOYMENT, EXPANSION OF COVERAGE, HEALTH CARE, HEALTH CARE COSTS, HEALTH FINANCING, HEALTH FINANCING MECHANISM, HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM, HEALTH POLICY, HEALTH SPENDING, HEALTH SYSTEMS, HUMAN RESOURCES, INFORMAL SECTOR, INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INSURANCE COVERAGE, INSURANCE MARKET, LAWS, NUTRITION, PRIVATE INSURANCE, PROGRAMS, SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE, SOCIAL INSURANCE, SUSTAINABILITY, WORKERS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/01/23175141/can-social-health-insurance-successfully-introduced-expanded-papua-new-guinea
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spelling dig-okr-10986225852024-08-08T13:33:31Z Can Social Health Insurance Be Successfully Introduced and Expanded in Papua New Guinea? World Bank Group ACTUARIES ADVERSE SELECTION CONTRIBUTION RATES EMPLOYMENT EXPANSION OF COVERAGE HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE COSTS HEALTH FINANCING HEALTH FINANCING MECHANISM HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM HEALTH POLICY HEALTH SPENDING HEALTH SYSTEMS HUMAN RESOURCES INFORMAL SECTOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSURANCE COVERAGE INSURANCE MARKET LAWS NUTRITION PRIVATE INSURANCE PROGRAMS SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE SOCIAL INSURANCE SUSTAINABILITY WORKERS Cross-country comparisons have identified several enabling conditions required to ensure the sustainability of payroll tax-based systems. These are: (i) a large formal labour market; (ii) a growing economy; (iii) an administrative capacity for collection; and (iv) good regulatory and oversight structures. Political willingness is another important factor. The brief below discusses in detail the technical enabling conditions in the context to introduce and expand social health insurance in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Successful introduction of social health insurance (SHI) financing in PNG will, in part, depend on the feasibility of expanding coverage to the entire population, including the informal sector. A second important factor is how an increase in contribution rates will affect labour and capital markets. Expanding SHI coverage to the informal sector will be challenging in almost all contexts. The population in the formal sector is relatively easy to enrol and collect contributions from due to the availability of employment earnings records. The population in the informal sector is typically not affiliated with any organisation from which to enrol and collect premiums. They are also poorer and less able to afford premiums. 2015-09-11T16:55:46Z 2015-09-11T16:55:46Z 2015-01 Brief Fiche Resumen http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/01/23175141/can-social-health-insurance-successfully-introduced-expanded-papua-new-guinea https://hdl.handle.net/10986/22585 English en_US Health, nutrition, and population global practice knowledge brief; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic ACTUARIES
ADVERSE SELECTION
CONTRIBUTION RATES
EMPLOYMENT
EXPANSION OF COVERAGE
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE COSTS
HEALTH FINANCING
HEALTH FINANCING MECHANISM
HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH SPENDING
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HUMAN RESOURCES
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INSURANCE COVERAGE
INSURANCE MARKET
LAWS
NUTRITION
PRIVATE INSURANCE
PROGRAMS
SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SUSTAINABILITY
WORKERS
ACTUARIES
ADVERSE SELECTION
CONTRIBUTION RATES
EMPLOYMENT
EXPANSION OF COVERAGE
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE COSTS
HEALTH FINANCING
HEALTH FINANCING MECHANISM
HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH SPENDING
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HUMAN RESOURCES
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INSURANCE COVERAGE
INSURANCE MARKET
LAWS
NUTRITION
PRIVATE INSURANCE
PROGRAMS
SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SUSTAINABILITY
WORKERS
spellingShingle ACTUARIES
ADVERSE SELECTION
CONTRIBUTION RATES
EMPLOYMENT
EXPANSION OF COVERAGE
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE COSTS
HEALTH FINANCING
HEALTH FINANCING MECHANISM
HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH SPENDING
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HUMAN RESOURCES
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INSURANCE COVERAGE
INSURANCE MARKET
LAWS
NUTRITION
PRIVATE INSURANCE
PROGRAMS
SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SUSTAINABILITY
WORKERS
ACTUARIES
ADVERSE SELECTION
CONTRIBUTION RATES
EMPLOYMENT
EXPANSION OF COVERAGE
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE COSTS
HEALTH FINANCING
HEALTH FINANCING MECHANISM
HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH SPENDING
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HUMAN RESOURCES
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INSURANCE COVERAGE
INSURANCE MARKET
LAWS
NUTRITION
PRIVATE INSURANCE
PROGRAMS
SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SUSTAINABILITY
WORKERS
World Bank Group
Can Social Health Insurance Be Successfully Introduced and Expanded in Papua New Guinea?
description Cross-country comparisons have identified several enabling conditions required to ensure the sustainability of payroll tax-based systems. These are: (i) a large formal labour market; (ii) a growing economy; (iii) an administrative capacity for collection; and (iv) good regulatory and oversight structures. Political willingness is another important factor. The brief below discusses in detail the technical enabling conditions in the context to introduce and expand social health insurance in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Successful introduction of social health insurance (SHI) financing in PNG will, in part, depend on the feasibility of expanding coverage to the entire population, including the informal sector. A second important factor is how an increase in contribution rates will affect labour and capital markets. Expanding SHI coverage to the informal sector will be challenging in almost all contexts. The population in the formal sector is relatively easy to enrol and collect contributions from due to the availability of employment earnings records. The population in the informal sector is typically not affiliated with any organisation from which to enrol and collect premiums. They are also poorer and less able to afford premiums.
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topic_facet ACTUARIES
ADVERSE SELECTION
CONTRIBUTION RATES
EMPLOYMENT
EXPANSION OF COVERAGE
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE COSTS
HEALTH FINANCING
HEALTH FINANCING MECHANISM
HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH SPENDING
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HUMAN RESOURCES
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INSURANCE COVERAGE
INSURANCE MARKET
LAWS
NUTRITION
PRIVATE INSURANCE
PROGRAMS
SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SUSTAINABILITY
WORKERS
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title Can Social Health Insurance Be Successfully Introduced and Expanded in Papua New Guinea?
title_short Can Social Health Insurance Be Successfully Introduced and Expanded in Papua New Guinea?
title_full Can Social Health Insurance Be Successfully Introduced and Expanded in Papua New Guinea?
title_fullStr Can Social Health Insurance Be Successfully Introduced and Expanded in Papua New Guinea?
title_full_unstemmed Can Social Health Insurance Be Successfully Introduced and Expanded in Papua New Guinea?
title_sort can social health insurance be successfully introduced and expanded in papua new guinea?
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015-01
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/01/23175141/can-social-health-insurance-successfully-introduced-expanded-papua-new-guinea
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