← Back to publications
Book · Health & Welfare

The Political Economy of National Health Insurance

A book tracing a decade of National Health Insurance: the ambition of universal coverage, deficit pressures, and the contest of interests behind it.

Universal health coverage is among the most ambitious social policies. Its sustainability rests on a fragile balance of contributions, benefits, and governance.

The deficit crisis is less an actuarial problem than a mirror of political choices about who bears the burden and who is protected.