A qualitative study of the difficulties in reaching sustainable universal health insurance coverage in Iran

Hossein Ibrahimipour(Kerman University of Medical Sciences), Majid Maleki(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Richard E. Brown(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Mahmood Reza Gohari(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Iraj Karimi(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Reza Dehnavieh(Iran University of Medical Sciences)
Health Policy and Planning
February 8, 2011
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Abstract

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.


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