The Barriers to Achieve Financial Protection in Iranian Health System: A Qualitative Study in a Developing Country

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Results: The results have been categorized in three major themes that were extracted from ten sub-themes. The major themes included the political, social and economic context of the country, the context and structure of healthcare system and dimensions of UHC. Conclusion: Achieving financial protection as a long-term objective should be considered as a priority among Iranian policy makers that requires an inter-sectoral collaboration with a defined in-charge body. Health policy makers in Iran should develop a more comprehensive benefits package for diseases and health conditions with catastrophic consequences. They also should develop a plan to cover the poor people. Background: The move to universal health coverage and consequently health promotion is influenced by political, socio-economic and other contextual factors in a country. Iran, as a developing country with an upper-middle national income, has developed policies to achieve universal health coverage through financial protection. This study aims to investigate barriers to develop financial protection as a requirement to achieve universal health coverage. Materials and Methods: This qualitative study was conducted using 20 in-depth interviews with experts in social welfare, health insurance and financing. The framework analysis method was used to analyze the data.

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Naghdi, S., Moradi, T., Tavangar, F., Bahrami, G., Shahboulaghi, M., & Ghiasvand, H. (2017). The Barriers to Achieve Financial Protection in Iranian Health System: A Qualitative Study in a Developing Country. Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences, 27(5), 491–500. https://doi.org/10.4314/ejhs.v27i5.7

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