“Poverty is a social issue, not a mathematical problem”: examining the lessons for beneficiary identification from implementation of the UHC indigent program in Kenya
Key Points
Beneficiary identification in the UHC program demonstrates significant challenges arising from social determinants, affecting health equity.
Key evidence indicates that over 50% of eligible individuals remain unregistered due to barriers in the identification process.
Observational analysis of the UHC indigent program reveals critical insights into the implementation strategies adopted across various communities.
Findings highlight the importance of addressing social issues to improve health coverage outcomes, as current methods may exacerbate existing disparities.
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