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- Tanzania – Decentralized (District level) government run health insurance scheme targeting the informal sector which is now moving towards regional level pooling
- Nepal – Centralized (National) government supported (through a National Health Insurance Agency) health insurance scheme targeting the informal sector
- Cameroon and Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) – Church supported community based health insurance schemes/mutuelles targeting primarily rural and informal sector population
Deployments
Country | Start of implementation | Scope of deployment | Insurer | Implementation partner | Scale |
Tanzania | Since 2012 | Online, Offline, AR IMIS and mobile phone components | Community Health Funds (District based, now moving towards a regional structure) | Swiss TPH | Implemented in 3 regions (23 districts) and currently being rolled out nationally to all |
23 regions of Tanzania mainland | |||||
Nepal | Since 2014 | Online, offline and mobile phone components | Health Insurance Board | GIZ (Swiss TPH till Mid 2017) | [Saurav please add!] |
Cameroon | Since 2013 | Online and offline components | Bamenda Ecclesiastical Provincial Health Assistance (BEPHA) | Swiss TPH | 4 schemes operating within 2 administrative regions |
DRC | Since 2017 | Online component | Réseau des Mutuelles de Santé Communautairede l’Archidiocèse de Bukavu (REMUSACO), Bureau Diocésain des Œuvres Médicales d'Uvira and Tushiruku Afya Yetu | Swiss TPH (till December 2017) | 8 schemes operating within 1 administrative region |