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social health insurance
Guideline or reference source
WHO Glossary
Definition
Social health insurance is a type of health care provision, often funded through insurance contributions by employers and employees as well as state subsidies. In many countries there are obligatory schemes for (employed) persons whose income does not exceed a certain amount/limit (= insurance obligation) in place. Social health insurance is often organized in different sickness funds - in some countries allowing the patient to select a sickness fund (Germany) whereas in others the membership is determined mandatory, e.g. depending on the type of occupation (e.g. Poland, Austria). In some social health insurance countries persons with higher income as well as self-employed persons may opt for substitutive private health insurance. In addition to social health insurance in some countries voluntary health insurance, covering e.g. out-of pocket payments or allowing for free choice of doctors, is very popular.
Abbreviation for
SHI
 

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