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Title: | BACKGROUND PRESENTATION FOR THE 7 TH IGR PEER LEARNING EVENT |
Other Titles: | SETTING THE SOCIAL MINIMUM THROUGH A TAX FOR SERVICE PROGRAMME |
Authors: | David Nabena |
Keywords: | TAX FOR SERVICE SOCIAL MINIMUM REVENUE GENERATION PUBLIC FUNDING - HEALTH SOCIAL INSURANCE TAX PAYMENT - INFORMAL SECTOR |
Issue Date: | 29-Sep-2021 |
Citation: | David Nabena (2021) SETTING THE SOCIAL MINIMUM THROUGH A TAX FOR SERVICE PROGRAMME |
Series/Report no.: | IGE PLE;7TH 2021 |
Abstract: | 1. Revenue generation is state-wide policy. 2. There is a missing middle – legitimacy and trust for government. 3. Moving towards a predominant reliance on public funding for health services is a priority for governments to achieve UHC. 4. The most effective way to deal with the financial risk of paying for health services is to share it – the more people who share, the better the protection. 5. Social insurance coverage for some must not reduce access, risk protection or equity for others. 6. If parts of the population are not included in the first wave of the programme, a clear, realistic timetable is established for including them or other forms of coverage are established for them. |
URI: | http://ngfrepository.org.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/4626 |
Appears in Collections: | 2021 NGF 7TH INTERNALLY GENERATED REVENUE(IGR) PEER LEARNING EVENT-SETTING THE SOCIAL MINIMUM THROUGH A TAX FOR SERVICE PROGRAMME |
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