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Microinsurance: Improving Risk Management for the Poor, No. 9 (Spanish)

CGAP Working Group on Microinsurance

Publication Date: Mar 2006
Published by: CGAP Working Group on Microinsurance
Document Type: Newsletter
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Why is regulation of micro-insurance necessary, yet difficult?

This issue of “MICROINSURANCE” explores the following themes:

Health Micro-Insurance Schemes: The Importance of Conducting a Feasibility Study argues that the fragility and limited financial safeguards of health micro-insurance schemes call for a feasibility study that would involve:

  • Defining the benefit plans;
  • Calculating premiums;
  • Selecting partner health care providers and developing agreements with them;
  • Defining the scheme’s organization and methods of operation.

Insurance Regulators Cooperate with CGAP on Future Micro-Insurance Regulation identifies regulation and supervision of micro-insurance as a key factor for the future growth and success of micro-insurance activities. The article:

  • Discusses the cooperation between the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS) and the Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP) in the area of regulation of health micro-insurance.
  • The challenge that micro-insurance poses for supervisory authorities.

Yeshasvini Trust’s Health Insurance profiles the success of the Yeshaswini Cooperative Farmer’s Health Scheme in Karnataka, India, and identifies the following reasons for it:

  • A tight partnership with the cooperative sector;
  • Effective political interference;
  • The good reputation of the hospitals involved in the tie-up;
  • Regular contact between cooperative societies and their members;
  • Outsourcing of the scheme’s administration.

The issue also contains:

  • A glossary of selected terms;
  • Information about: IAIS, latest publications, case studies of good and bad practices, articles and websites, and conferences and training.

The newsletter is available in English, French.

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