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India's Report on Health Micro-Insurance Schemes: Diversity, innovations and trends
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Summary
As the largest democracy in the world, India is still striving to extend basic human rights, including social protection, to all its citizens.
However, a growing perception of the necessity to extend social protection to all excluded groups has recently been observed in India, together with a wider commitment to actively contribute to this extension through various strategies, including the promotion on new micro insurance schemes.
As a direct result, numerous actors of the civil society (community based organisations, women's groups, informal economy trade unions, NGOs, micro finance institutions, etc.) have already designed and set up in-house tailor-made micro insurance schemes, to answer the priority needs and contributory capacity of their target groups.
The objective of the present report is to provide an across-the-country review of the various on-going health micro-insurance schemes targeting the disadvantaged groups of the society. To this day, there are only a few fully documented initiatives all over the world. India may become a new reference with the present work reviewing 100 on-going health micro-insurance schemes spread all over the country.
View the report. It is divided into five parts:
- Index, introduction, analysis and main findings (43 pp., 2.20 MB)
- Comparative Data (34 pp., 278 KB)
- National Review Part I (231 pp., 1.32 MB)
- National Review Part II (227 pp., 1.30 MB)
- Annexures (30 pp., 185 KB)