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Objective To understand the Iranian health financing system and provide lessons for policy makers about achieving universal coverage. Methods Twenty-five interviewees from seven major health insurance companies were selected for a qualitative study in 2007. Using a semi-structured interview, three main tasks of the health financing system (revenue collection, risk pooling and purchasing) were investigated. A framework method was applied for the data analysis. Results The results of the study show the following seven major obstacles to universal coverage: unknown insured rate; regressive financing and non-transparent financial flow; fragmented and non-compulsory system; non-scientifically designed benefit package; non-health-oriented and expensive payment system; uncontrolled demands; and administrative deficiency. A long-term systematic plan is required to address the above problems. © The Author 2011; all rights reserved.
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Ibrahimipour, H., Maleki, M. R., Brown, R., Gohari, M., Karimi, I., & Dehnavieh, R. (2011). A qualitative study of the difficulties in reaching sustainable universal health insurance coverage in Iran. Health Policy and Planning, 26(6), 485–495. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czq084