Objectives
1. To assess the impact of the UCS on the public subsidy for health services, using
a benefit incidence analysis.
2. To assess the impact of the UCS on health impoverishment.
3. To assess responsiveness of the UCS to its members.
4. To assess the impact of the UCS on mortality and morbidity outcomes.
Methodology
The assessment of the UCS’s impact on populations and households
employed a quantitative analysis of various large-scale, nationally representative,
secondary data that were readily available for several years around the UCS
implementation period. Table A2 summarizes data sources and analysis
approaches used to fulfil the four objectives.