1. Organize Pre
Identification of Poor Households in Thmar Pouk OD with data entry and
Equity Access Card distribution.
2. Use subsidy to pay
CBHI premium in order to extend CBHI coverage to Pre Identified Poor, paid
in year 1 by the Donor and in year 2 and year 3 by the Ministry of Health.
3. Detect chronic
patients and organize them into communities (starting with DM and HBP) with
self-management knowledge and skills, to institutionalize a demand side
structure that fits into the overall health system.
4. Link CBHI and
Chronic Patient networks by organizing coverage links and administrative
links among the CBHI scheme and the Peer Educator network.
Throughout the project
period the above project strategies will be studied:
1) To measure the
effectiveness of subsidy when it is used to extend health insurance coverage
to the most vulnerable among pre-identified poor households in Thmar Pouk OD
with a view on sustainability.
2) To measure the
effectiveness of including specific benefits for diabetes and high blood
pressure patients (DM and HBP) into the health insurance coverage benefit
package with a view on sustainability.
3) To explore the role
of peer education networks with regards to chronic disease, its benefits
with regards to social health protection and how best to fit it into the
Cambodian health system with a view on sustainability.
The
strategies will be facilitated and implemented by the partners (in particular
CAAFW to manage Community Based Health Insurance, PFD to carry out Pre
Identification, MoPoTsyo to organize the Peer Education network and Center for
Advanced Studies to conduct the studies). The role of all partners in the
Advisory Board to the Partnership is described in detail in the next section and
according to their individual proposals to donor ICCO-KIA.
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