PS 04
Universal Health Coverage and vulnerable populations

Wednesday, March 12, 2014: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
Jambo-Tsavo/Amboseli 1 (Safari Park Hotel)
10:30 AM
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‘Pursuing universal health coverage with difficulties?': factors influencing the decision to disenroll from health insurance among urban slum dwellers in Ghana
Roger Atinga, University of Ghana Business School; Gilbert Abiiro, University for Development Studies; Robert Kuganab-Lem, University for Development Studies, Wa, Ghana
10:50 AM
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Universal Health Coverage in Fragile States
Godelieve van Heteren, Erasmus University; Laetitia Nyirazinyoye, School of Public Health; Longin Gashubije, Société Général de Surveillance (SCG); Susan M.L. Laver, Independent Consultant; Sven Neelsen, Erasmus University; Frank van de Looij, Cordaid; Hilda van t Riet, CORDAID NL
11:10 AM
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UNIVERSAL COVERAGE IN A CONTEXT OF PREDOMINANCE OF INFORMAL AND RURAL SECTOR: CAN THE ‘SIDE COMMITMENTS APPROACH' (SCA) BE A SOLUTION?
Pascal Ndiaye, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp; Farba Lamine Sall, WHO; Justin Tine, CONSULTANT
11:30 AM
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Financing universal coverage: Income potential and sustainability of informal sector activities in Kenya
Vincent Okungu, KEMRI-Wellcome Trust; Jane Chuma, KEMRI-Wellcome Trust; Diane McIntyre, Health Economics Unit
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