MicroInsurance in Uganda: A Case Study of an Example of the Partner-Agent Model of MicroInsurance Provision
This study reviews the Partner-Agent Model supporting the relationship between FU and NHHP. It presents an understanding of the mechanisms and practicalities of the model, as well as the satisfaction level of the partners and the market.
It studies a health financing product provided by a hospital with an MFI in Uganda. Benefits and problems are identified, thus aiding in the identification of further potential applications. Additionally, this paper reviews the process by which the product was developed, tested, and implemented to provide information on the process itself and to identify issues in the product cycle. It also attempts to understand the institutional impact such as impact on HR, operations, and marketing systems after the introduction of the product.
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