Sustainable financing for vaccination towards advancing universal health coverage in the WHO African region: The strategic role of national health insurance

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Abstract

There is a growing political interest in health reforms in Africa, and many countries are choosing national health insurance as their main financing mechanism for universal health coverage. Although vaccination is an essential health service that can influence progress toward universal health coverage, it is not often prioritized by these national health insurance systems. This paper highlights the potential gains of integrating vaccination into the package of health services that is provided through national health insurance and recommends practical policy actions that can enable countries to harness these benefits at population level.

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Adamu, A. A., Jalo, R. I., Muhammad, I. D., Essoh, T. A., Ndwandwe, D., & Wiysonge, C. S. (2024). Sustainable financing for vaccination towards advancing universal health coverage in the WHO African region: The strategic role of national health insurance. Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2024.2320505

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