The three East African countries of Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya are characterized by high poverty levels, population growth rates, prevalence of HIV/AIDS, under-funding of the health sector, poor access to quality health care, and small health insurance coverage. Tanzania and Kenya have user-fees whereas Uganda abolished user-fees in public-owned health units.
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Basaza, R. (2009). What are the emerging features of community health insurance schemes in east Africa? Risk Management and Healthcare Policy, 47. https://doi.org/10.2147/rmhp.s4347
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