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Community-based health insurance

Community-based health insurance schemes are a form of micro-insurance used to help low-income households manage risks and reduce their vulnerability in the face of financial shock. Other schemes can include rural health insurance, mutual health insurance, revolving drug funds and community involvement in user-fee management. 

Intervention to assess the impact of health insurance on health in Burkina Faso (Fink et al., 2013)

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Intervention to assess the impact on health-care utilization and health outcomes of the SKY micro-health insurance program in Cambodia (Levine et al., 2016)

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