Health Equity and Financial Protection in Kenya

The health equity and financial protection reports are short country-specific volumes that provide a picture of equity and financial protection in the health sectors of low-and middle-income countries. Topics covered include: inequalities in health...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2017
Subjects:
ARI
BCG
HIV
TB
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/875011468047742115/Kenya-Health-equity-and-financial-protection-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27066
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language English
en_US
topic ABUSE
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTION
AGED
AILMENTS
ANGINA
ANGINA PECTORIS
ANTENATAL CARE
ARI
ARTHRITIS
ASTHMA
BASIC HEALTH
BCG
BIRTH ATTENDANT
BIRTHS
BLOOD TESTS
BREAST
BREAST CANCER
CATASTROPHIC EXPENDITURE
CERVICAL CANCER
CHILD HEALTH
CHILDHOOD
CHILDHOOD ILLNESS
CLINICS
CONDOM
CONDOMS
CONTRACEPTION
COST OF CARE
COUGHING
COUNSELING
DEATHS
DELIVERY SYSTEM
DEPRESSION
DIABETES
DIARRHEA
DISPENSARIES
DOCTOR
DOCTORS
EXERCISES
FEVER
FINANCIAL CONSEQUENCES
FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
FINANCIAL IMPACT
FINANCIAL PROTECTION
FINANCING HEALTH CARE
HEALTH BEHAVIOR
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
HEALTH CARE EXPENDITURES
HEALTH CARE FINANCING
HEALTH CARE PROVIDER
HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION
HEALTH CARE WORKERS
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH ECONOMICS
HEALTH EQUITY
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH FINANCING
HEALTH FINANCING SYSTEM
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH INFORMATION
HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM
HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE
HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH MANAGEMENT
HEALTH ORGANIZATION
HEALTH OUTCOME INDICATORS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH PROVIDERS
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICE
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SPENDING
HEALTH SPENDING INCREASES
HEALTH STATUS
HEALTH SURVEILLANCE
HEALTH SURVEYS
HEALTH SYSTEM
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEALTH WORKERS
HEALTH WORKFORCE
HIV
HIV POSITIVE
HIV TESTING
HOSPITAL BEDS
HOSPITAL CARE
HOSPITAL SERVICES
HOSPITALS
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE
ILLNESS
IMMUNIZATION
INCIDENCE ANALYSIS
INCOME
INCOME COUNTRIES
INCOME GROUPS
INDEXES
INEQUALITIES IN HEALTH CARE
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
INFANT MORTALITY RATES
INJURY
INPATIENT CARE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS
LIVING STANDARDS
MALARIA
MAMMOGRAM
MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
MEASLES
MEDICAL CARE
MEDICAL SERVICES
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MEDICAL TREATMENT
MENTAL
MENTAL HEALTH
MIDWIFE
MORTALITY
MOSQUITO NET
MOTHERS
NATIONAL HEALTH
NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE
NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE FUND
NURSE
NURSES
NUTRITION
OBESITY
ORAL REHYDRATION
ORAL REHYDRATION SALTS
OUTPATIENT CARE
OUTPATIENT SERVICES
PAP SMEAR
PATIENT
PATIENTS
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
PHYSICIANS
POCKET PAYMENTS
POISONING
POLIO
PREGNANT WOMEN
PREVALENCE
PRIMARY CARE
PRIVATE INSURANCE
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS
PUBLIC HEALTH PROVIDERS
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
RISK FACTORS
SCREENING
SEXUAL INTERCOURSE
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
SMOKING
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SOCIAL SECURITY
SPECIALISTS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SYMPTOMS
TB
TOBACCO PRODUCTS
TUBERCULOSIS
UNDER-FIVE MORTALITY
VIOLENCE
WORKERS
spellingShingle ABUSE
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTION
AGED
AILMENTS
ANGINA
ANGINA PECTORIS
ANTENATAL CARE
ARI
ARTHRITIS
ASTHMA
BASIC HEALTH
BCG
BIRTH ATTENDANT
BIRTHS
BLOOD TESTS
BREAST
BREAST CANCER
CATASTROPHIC EXPENDITURE
CERVICAL CANCER
CHILD HEALTH
CHILDHOOD
CHILDHOOD ILLNESS
CLINICS
CONDOM
CONDOMS
CONTRACEPTION
COST OF CARE
COUGHING
COUNSELING
DEATHS
DELIVERY SYSTEM
DEPRESSION
DIABETES
DIARRHEA
DISPENSARIES
DOCTOR
DOCTORS
EXERCISES
FEVER
FINANCIAL CONSEQUENCES
FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
FINANCIAL IMPACT
FINANCIAL PROTECTION
FINANCING HEALTH CARE
HEALTH BEHAVIOR
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
HEALTH CARE EXPENDITURES
HEALTH CARE FINANCING
HEALTH CARE PROVIDER
HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION
HEALTH CARE WORKERS
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH ECONOMICS
HEALTH EQUITY
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH FINANCING
HEALTH FINANCING SYSTEM
HEALTH INDICATORS
HEALTH INFORMATION
HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM
HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE
HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH MANAGEMENT
HEALTH ORGANIZATION
HEALTH OUTCOME INDICATORS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH PROVIDERS
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICE
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SPENDING
HEALTH SPENDING INCREASES
HEALTH STATUS
HEALTH SURVEILLANCE
HEALTH SURVEYS
HEALTH SYSTEM
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEALTH WORKERS
HEALTH WORKFORCE
HIV
HIV POSITIVE
HIV TESTING
HOSPITAL BEDS
HOSPITAL CARE
HOSPITAL SERVICES
HOSPITALS
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE
ILLNESS
IMMUNIZATION
INCIDENCE ANALYSIS
INCOME
INCOME COUNTRIES
INCOME GROUPS
INDEXES
INEQUALITIES IN HEALTH CARE
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
INFANT MORTALITY RATES
INJURY
INPATIENT CARE
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS
LIVING STANDARDS
MALARIA
MAMMOGRAM
MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
MEASLES
MEDICAL CARE
MEDICAL SERVICES
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MEDICAL TREATMENT
MENTAL
MENTAL HEALTH
MIDWIFE
MORTALITY
MOSQUITO NET
MOTHERS
NATIONAL HEALTH
NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE
NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE FUND
NURSE
NURSES
NUTRITION
OBESITY
ORAL REHYDRATION
ORAL REHYDRATION SALTS
OUTPATIENT CARE
OUTPATIENT SERVICES
PAP SMEAR
PATIENT
PATIENTS
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
PHYSICIANS
POCKET PAYMENTS
POISONING
POLIO
PREGNANT WOMEN
PREVALENCE
PRIMARY CARE
PRIVATE INSURANCE
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS
PUBLIC HEALTH PROVIDERS
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
RISK FACTORS
SCREENING
SEXUAL INTERCOURSE
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
SMOKING
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SOCIAL SECURITY
SPECIALISTS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SYMPTOMS
TB
TOBACCO PRODUCTS
TUBERCULOSIS
UNDER-FIVE MORTALITY
VIOLENCE
WORKERS
World Bank
Health Equity and Financial Protection in Kenya
geographic_facet Africa
Kenya
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description The health equity and financial protection reports are short country-specific volumes that provide a picture of equity and financial protection in the health sectors of low-and middle-income countries. Topics covered include: inequalities in health outcomes, health behavior and health care utilization; benefit incidence analysis; financial protection; and the progressivity of health care financing. Kenya's government is committed to improving equity and financial protection in health by implementing the Second National Health Sector Strategic Plan (NHSSP II). Kenya spends 4.3 per cent (2009) of its gross domestic product (GDP) on health. This is lower than the average spending levels in other lower income countries in Africa, which spent an average of 6.5 per cent (2009) of their GDP on health. The functions of the health system in Kenya have historically been centralized through top-down decision-making and resource allocations. However, in the past decade Kenya has committed to decentralization of certain core functions to the district level. These include managing the health management system, making resource allocation decisions, and delivering health services. The central government maintains control over the majority of the key functions of the health system including staffing, contracting, and maintaining the national health information system. Kenya has a form of social insurance through the 40 year-old National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF). Employees in the formal sector are compulsorily insured and must make monthly contributions from their wages.
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title Health Equity and Financial Protection in Kenya
title_short Health Equity and Financial Protection in Kenya
title_full Health Equity and Financial Protection in Kenya
title_fullStr Health Equity and Financial Protection in Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Health Equity and Financial Protection in Kenya
title_sort health equity and financial protection in kenya
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/875011468047742115/Kenya-Health-equity-and-financial-protection-report
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27066
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spelling okr-10986-270662021-04-23T14:04:39Z Health Equity and Financial Protection in Kenya World Bank ABUSE ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTION AGED AILMENTS ANGINA ANGINA PECTORIS ANTENATAL CARE ARI ARTHRITIS ASTHMA BASIC HEALTH BCG BIRTH ATTENDANT BIRTHS BLOOD TESTS BREAST BREAST CANCER CATASTROPHIC EXPENDITURE CERVICAL CANCER CHILD HEALTH CHILDHOOD CHILDHOOD ILLNESS CLINICS CONDOM CONDOMS CONTRACEPTION COST OF CARE COUGHING COUNSELING DEATHS DELIVERY SYSTEM DEPRESSION DIABETES DIARRHEA DISPENSARIES DOCTOR DOCTORS EXERCISES FEVER FINANCIAL CONSEQUENCES FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS FINANCIAL IMPACT FINANCIAL PROTECTION FINANCING HEALTH CARE HEALTH BEHAVIOR HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY HEALTH CARE EXPENDITURES HEALTH CARE FINANCING HEALTH CARE PROVIDER HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION HEALTH CARE WORKERS HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH ECONOMICS HEALTH EQUITY HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH FINANCING HEALTH FINANCING SYSTEM HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INFORMATION HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH MANAGEMENT HEALTH ORGANIZATION HEALTH OUTCOME INDICATORS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SPENDING HEALTH SPENDING INCREASES HEALTH STATUS HEALTH SURVEILLANCE HEALTH SURVEYS HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH WORKERS HEALTH WORKFORCE HIV HIV POSITIVE HIV TESTING HOSPITAL BEDS HOSPITAL CARE HOSPITAL SERVICES HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE ILLNESS IMMUNIZATION INCIDENCE ANALYSIS INCOME INCOME COUNTRIES INCOME GROUPS INDEXES INEQUALITIES IN HEALTH CARE INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFANT MORTALITY RATES INJURY INPATIENT CARE INSURANCE COMPANIES INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS LIVING STANDARDS MALARIA MAMMOGRAM MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH MEASLES MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICAL TREATMENT MENTAL MENTAL HEALTH MIDWIFE MORTALITY MOSQUITO NET MOTHERS NATIONAL HEALTH NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE FUND NURSE NURSES NUTRITION OBESITY ORAL REHYDRATION ORAL REHYDRATION SALTS OUTPATIENT CARE OUTPATIENT SERVICES PAP SMEAR PATIENT PATIENTS PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PHYSICIANS POCKET PAYMENTS POISONING POLIO PREGNANT WOMEN PREVALENCE PRIMARY CARE PRIVATE INSURANCE PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS PUBLIC HEALTH PROVIDERS PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC HOSPITALS RISK FACTORS SCREENING SEXUAL INTERCOURSE SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS SMOKING SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL SECURITY SPECIALISTS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SYMPTOMS TB TOBACCO PRODUCTS TUBERCULOSIS UNDER-FIVE MORTALITY VIOLENCE WORKERS The health equity and financial protection reports are short country-specific volumes that provide a picture of equity and financial protection in the health sectors of low-and middle-income countries. Topics covered include: inequalities in health outcomes, health behavior and health care utilization; benefit incidence analysis; financial protection; and the progressivity of health care financing. Kenya's government is committed to improving equity and financial protection in health by implementing the Second National Health Sector Strategic Plan (NHSSP II). Kenya spends 4.3 per cent (2009) of its gross domestic product (GDP) on health. This is lower than the average spending levels in other lower income countries in Africa, which spent an average of 6.5 per cent (2009) of their GDP on health. The functions of the health system in Kenya have historically been centralized through top-down decision-making and resource allocations. However, in the past decade Kenya has committed to decentralization of certain core functions to the district level. These include managing the health management system, making resource allocation decisions, and delivering health services. The central government maintains control over the majority of the key functions of the health system including staffing, contracting, and maintaining the national health information system. Kenya has a form of social insurance through the 40 year-old National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF). Employees in the formal sector are compulsorily insured and must make monthly contributions from their wages. 2017-06-13T15:16:44Z 2017-06-13T15:16:44Z 2012-05-21 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/875011468047742115/Kenya-Health-equity-and-financial-protection-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27066 English en_US Health Equity and Financial Protection Report; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Africa Kenya