Published: 6 January 2022

Exploring the Feasibility of Universal Health Coverage in Cambodia: Lessons Learned from Rwanda and Thailand

Presenting a working paper on “Exploring the Feasibility of Universal Health Coverage in Cambodia: Lessons Learned from Rwanda and Thailand” by Future Forum’s young research fellow, Ms. Tang Vouchnea:

Catastrophic health spending, lack of financial health protection for the population, and a fragmented social health system persist as the main concerns to be addressed. In the case of Cambodia where primary data is accessible, semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions were conducted with key informants including local and international health organizations, government health agencies, and university clinical lecturers and students.”

To read the full paper, please visit: https://www.futureforum.asia/working-papers/exploring-the-feasibility-of-universal-health-coverage-in-cambodia%3A-lessons-learned-from-rwanda-and-thailand?fbclid=IwAR1AFMQl8Lh39VXxHTmwedVsZF0JD0H0qUC6tyvGM617aAddbpF5U7IxXnA

Disclaimer: This working paper has been funded by the Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australian Embassy, Cambodia) through The Asia Foundation’s Ponlok Chomnes: Data and Dialogue for Development in Cambodia program, SIDA (Embassy of Sweden Section Office in Phnom Penh), and Open Society Foundations (OSF).

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