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PROSPECTS FOR REFORM OF MEDICAL COVERAGE IN MOROCCO
Author(s) -
Kaoutar Chiheb,
M. Sbihi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of advanced research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2320-5407
DOI - 10.21474/ijar01/12388
Subject(s) - universalization , government (linguistics) , right to health , order (exchange) , health care , point (geometry) , public administration , health care reform , corporate governance , business , political science , health policy , economic growth , economics , law , finance , economy , linguistics , philosophy , geometry , mathematics
For equal access to health care and to allow citizens greater access to the health system, Law 65-00 relating to Basic Health Insurance (BHI) was created in Morocco in 2005. The development of this law marks the starting point for all optimized actions with measurable objectives in the health sector. Even if this law has evolved gradually to try to generalize medical coverage, but it currently remains obsolete, because fifteen years after its implementation, it has not allowed the universalization of medical coverage to all citizens. However, further reform is called for. Government, institutions and society are under increasing pressure to ensure further reform. The constraints of implementing solid governance, financing, equal access to healthcare services are challenges to be taken up in order to reform the regulations relating to medical coverage in Morocco.