Universal health care in Kenya: Opportunities and challenges for the informal sector workers
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Date
2013-11
Authors
Muiya, Bernard Munyao
Kamau, Anne
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Abstract
This paper is a review of approaches used by selected governments towards achieving universal
health coverage for their citizenry. Data for this paper was generated from a review of existing
literature. It particularly examines available opportunities and challenges faced by the Kenyan
government towards enrolling informal sector workers to health insurance. The informal sector does
not readily ensure guarantee to financial accessibility to health care by a majority workers. Most
informal sector workers are highly vulnerable to economic shocks that result from catastrophic outof-
pocket health expenditure. Though health insurance for informal sector workers increases their
access to the services they need and improves financial risk protection, their uptake of health
insurance is low. The review has established that several countries (German, Singapore, Taiwan,
Ghana, and Tanzania) have enrolled informal sector workers to health insurance schemes, an
approach that can be replicated in Kenya
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health financing, informal sector, health insurance, Universal health coverage
Citation
International Journal of Education and Research Vol. 1 No.11 November 2013