Universal Health Insurance in Egypt: Expanding Access to Care
Low-income families, who are especially vulnerable to financial shocks, continue to face significant barriers to accessing affordable health care in Egypt. The nation has launched a Universal Health Insurance system to address these challenges primarily by aiming to reduce out-of-pocket spending and expand coverage to reduce poverty caused by medical costs.
Egypt Launched Universal Health Insurance to Expand Coverage
The Egyptian government introduced the Universal Health Insurance system in 2018 through Law No. 2 of 2018, as part of a comprehensive reform of the health sector. The law was established through a phased nationwide rollout across governorates to ensure a sustainable and realistic implementation. It additionally mandates health insurance coverage for all Egyptian citizens.
Low-income households, informal workers and vulnerable groups receive subsidized insurance premiums from the government. This grant allows millions of Egyptians to access health services regardless of their employment status.
The Universal Health Insurance emphasises primary as well as preventive care to reduce the potential long-term costs and enhance population health outcomes. The Ministry of Health has expanded several systems under the Universal Health Insurance framework such as family health units and screenings. This reform strengthens early diagnosis and treatment.
Additionally, it reduces the normative reliance on costly hospital care while simultaneously helping less affluent households avoid hefty health expenses that generally push families into poverty.
Reducing Out-of-Pocket Spending
Before implementing the Universal Health Insurance system, Egyptians primarily relied on out-of-pocket payments to finance their health care. This heavily affected low-income households, essentially forcing families to delay necessary treatment or incur debt due to these high medical costs.
The Universal Health Insurance system aims to decrease the risk of financial risk by expanding prepaid coverage and as enrollment increases, insured households face significantly less health-related expenses and improved financial security.
Poverty in the nation is heavily driven by health-related expenses as uninsured experience income loss due to treatment costs that often push low-income communities below the poverty line.
The Universal Health Insurance system helps break this vicious cycle by ensuring these families have access to affordable health care while maintaining a steady household income. Evidence indicates that insured populations are more likely to be economically stable and seek timely care, according to the World Bank.
Challenges Remain as the System Expands
Egypt continues to face challenges in implementing this health care system, despite substantial progress. Regional disparities and workforce shortages are a barrier to having the rural and underserved areas receive insurance, as they require additional infrastructure investment to ensure equitable access.
However, the government, alongside international partners continue to invest in health facility upgrades and workforce training to tackle shortages in order to strengthen nationwide service quality.
Universal Health Insurance plays a crucial role in expanding access to health care and reducing poverty in Egypt. Continued investment can further strengthen universal health insurance in Egypt and support long-term poverty reduction.
– Hana Abulkheir
Hana is based in London, UK and focuses on Global Health for The Borgen Project.
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