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L’assurance maladie privée dans les pays en développement : une solution pour les pauvres ?

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Denis Drechsler
Johannes P. Jütting ()

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Le financement des soins de santé est un défi majeur pour les pays en développement, avant tout parce que ce sont les plus pauvres qui pâtissent des déficiences des systèmes de santé nationaux. Les mécanismes financiers novateurs, tels que l’assurance maladie privée, comportent à la fois des bénéfices et des risques. Leur mise en place demande une grande prudence de la part des décideurs, qui doivent réfléchir à une réglementation adaptée afin d’optimiser leurs conséquences bénéfiques en matière de santé.

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Paper provided by OECD Development Centre in its series OECD Development Centre Policy Insights with number 11.

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