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. 2019 Jan 25;34(1):12–23. doi: 10.1093/heapol/czy091

Table 1.

Description of study councils (status 2014)

Characteristics Council A Council B
Population sizea ∼250 000 ∼400 000
Average household sizea 4.9 4.3
Number of health facilitiesb 38 59
Number of public health facilities (hospitals/health centres/ dispensaries)b 27 (23/3/1) 25 (20/5/0g)
Perceived CHF implementation capacity Medium Low
Year of CHF introductionc 2003 2008/9
CHF premiumc 3.01/6.02 USDe,f 6.02 USDf
CHF benefit packagec,d Maximum of six beneficiaries from one household per CHF card and unlimited access to all services offered at any public health facility within the council, including the council hospital Maximum of five beneficiaries from one household per CHF card with access limited to all services offered at the health facility, where CHF registration took place
User fee policyd ‘Fixed’ (independent of treatment): 0.90 USD at public dispensaries or health centres including all services; 1.20 USD at the public hospital for registration/consultation and various prices for medical supplies, diagnostics or any other additional services ‘Flexible’ (depending on treatment): 0.12–1.08 USD for registration/consultation and various prices for medical supplies, diagnostics or any other additional services at all public health facilities
Fund poolingd Cost Sharing and Insurance Funds pooled at council level Cost Sharing and Insurance Funds pooled at health facility level
Role of CHF coordinator Dental Medical Officer at council hospital Health facility in-charge (medical officer) at main council health centre

b Source: Comprehensive Council Health Plans of selected councils collected by SR and IM.

c Source: CHF reports of selected councils collected by SR and IM.

d Source: Informal personal communication and observational data from selected councils collected by SR and IM.

eCHF premium changed from 3.01 USD to 6.02 USD mid-October 2014.

fAnnual average exchange rate for 2014 (1662 TSh = 1 USD) (Bank of Tanzania, 2017).

gThere is a designated non-public referral hospital in council B.