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The Problem of Private Health Insurance

The Problem of Private Health Insurance

The Problem of Private Health Insurance

Insights from Middle-Income Countries
Susan F. Murray, King’s College London
April 2024
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9781009507561

    Financial markets, actors, institutions and technologies are increasingly determining which kinds of services and 'welfare' are available, how these are narrated, and what comes to represent the 'common sense' in the policy world and in everyday life. This Element problematises the rationale and operation of one such financial technology, private health insurance, and the industry it inhabits. It offers a cross-disciplinary overview of the various drivers of these markets in middle-income countries and their appeal for development institutions and for governments. Using a range of illustrative case examples and drawing on critical scholarship it considers how new markets are pursued and how states are entangled with market development. It reflects on how the private health insurance sector in turn is shaping and segmenting health systems, and also our ideas about rights, fairness and responsibility.

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    April 2024
    Hardback
    9781009507561
    96 pages
    235 × 158 × 11 mm
    0.28kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Development goals, health policy and privatism
    • 3. Entangled states
    • 4. Corporate commercial strategies and industry influence
    • 5. Questioning the narrative
    • 6. States as market regulators
    • 7. The political economy of the private health insurance industry
    • 8. Contemporary private health insurance regimes
    • 9. Final observations
    • List of abbreviations
    • References.
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    • Susan F. Murray , King’s College London