Health Protection Gaps in Emerging Markets – An Opportunity for Health Insurers to Serve the Most Vulnerable: The Geneva Association

The share of healthcare expenditure has risen globally over the last two decades from about 8% to almost 10% of aggregate gross domestic product. In emerging markets, higher healthcare costs are driven both by communicable diseases and by lifestyle-related diseases. However, in these markets, the global trend of higher healthcare expenditure has not led to increased penetration of private health insurance, which remains insignificant with a 2% share of total healthcare expenditure.
The report 'Healthcare in Emerging Markets: Exploring the Protection Gaps' analyses the health protection gap as out-of-pocket spending that is financially stressful for households. Based on assumptions on the relationship between stressful out-of-pocket spending and per capita income,
From a public policy point of view, private health insurance can help governments in emerging countries to mitigate their population's vulnerability to catastrophic out-of-pocket spending.
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