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This paper evaluates the equity and financial protection implications of the expansion of the Green Card (Yesil Kart) non-contributory health insurance program in Turkey during the growth years from 2003 to 2008. It also considers the program's protective impact during the economic crisis in 2009. The authors find that the rapid expansion of the program between 2003 and 2008 was highly progressive. It led to significant gains in coverage of the poor but offered limited financial protection as out-of-pocket expenditures even before the introduction of the program had been limited. Using a specialized welfare monitoring survey, fielded in 2009, the authors estimate the impact of the program on household level health care utilization during the first phase of the economic slowdown in Turkey. Using three different estimation techniques, they find that the Green Card program had a significantly positive impact on protecting health care utilization during the crisis.
Financial crisis --- Green Card --- Health care utilization --- Health Economics & Finance --- Health insurance coverage of the poor --- Health Law --- Health Monitoring & Evaluation --- Health Systems Development & Reform --- Health, Nutrition and Population --- Housing & Human Habitats --- Out-of-pocket health expenditures --- Social Development --- Social protection --- Turkey
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This paper outlines changes that have been made in the 2019 version of the Health Equity and Financial Protection Indicators database. On the financial protection side, the changes include an increase in the number of indicators from five to 14; revisions to several previous data points, reflecting the analysis of new surveys (or adaptations thereof); and refinements to the estimation of out-of-pocket expenditures. On the health equity side, the 2019 database includes 198 more data points than the 9,733 in the 2018 database, reflecting the addition of 535 new datapoints, and the dropping of 337 previously included data points now considered to be substandard.
Cancer --- Financial Protection --- Health --- Health Care Services Industry --- Health Economics and Finance --- Health Equity --- Health Indicators --- Health, Nutrition and Population --- Industry --- Inequality --- MDGs --- Millennium Development Goals --- Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditures --- Poverty --- Poverty Reduction --- SDGs --- Sustainable Development Goals --- Universal Health Coverage
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