[ Organisation de la mutuelle de santé et accessibilité aux soins par les étudiants des institutions supérieures et universitaires de la ville de Gemena: Cas des étudiants de l’ISTM Gemena (Province de Sud-Ubangi, RDC) ]
Volume 31, Issue 4, January 2021, Pages 776–784
Mwalikutu Mondombele Olivier1, Mambesa Bainamboka Martin2, Ekpimbo Mambokolo Clairs3, Matondo Kwa Nzambi Marie-Claire4, and Tshimungu Kandolo Félicien5
1 Assistant (Enseignant) à l’ISTM Gemena, Sud-Ubangi, RD Congo
2 Assistant (Enseignant) à l’ISTM Gemena, Sud-Ubangi, RD Congo
3 Assistant (Enseignant) à l’ISTM Gemena, Sud-Ubangi, RD Congo
4 Assistant (Enseignant) à l’ISTM Gemena, Sud-Ubangi, RD Congo
5 Professeur, Docteur en Demographie et santé publique, RD Congo
Original language: French
Copyright © 2021 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Far from being a reality in the daily life of populations, access to quality health care is more like a propagandist leitmotif in the head of the decision-making bodies of our country's health system. Are there not, however, means to facilitate this access? this is the question that lurks in the heads of those who suffer in search of such quality care. Several solutions can be proposed to gain access to care and achieve the goal of universal health coverage. And for poor or developing countries, the appropriate solution remains the pooling of available resources despite their limitations. Academic institutions, places of training and melting pot for the youth and future of the country can serve as laboratories to develop these experiences before considering their extension within the wider community. Mutual health insurance is a system of solidarity between the members of a professional group of mutual assistance, this organization brings together people of the same category or tendency to belong to.
Author Keywords: Mutual, health care, student.
Volume 31, Issue 4, January 2021, Pages 776–784
Mwalikutu Mondombele Olivier1, Mambesa Bainamboka Martin2, Ekpimbo Mambokolo Clairs3, Matondo Kwa Nzambi Marie-Claire4, and Tshimungu Kandolo Félicien5
1 Assistant (Enseignant) à l’ISTM Gemena, Sud-Ubangi, RD Congo
2 Assistant (Enseignant) à l’ISTM Gemena, Sud-Ubangi, RD Congo
3 Assistant (Enseignant) à l’ISTM Gemena, Sud-Ubangi, RD Congo
4 Assistant (Enseignant) à l’ISTM Gemena, Sud-Ubangi, RD Congo
5 Professeur, Docteur en Demographie et santé publique, RD Congo
Original language: French
Copyright © 2021 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
Far from being a reality in the daily life of populations, access to quality health care is more like a propagandist leitmotif in the head of the decision-making bodies of our country's health system. Are there not, however, means to facilitate this access? this is the question that lurks in the heads of those who suffer in search of such quality care. Several solutions can be proposed to gain access to care and achieve the goal of universal health coverage. And for poor or developing countries, the appropriate solution remains the pooling of available resources despite their limitations. Academic institutions, places of training and melting pot for the youth and future of the country can serve as laboratories to develop these experiences before considering their extension within the wider community. Mutual health insurance is a system of solidarity between the members of a professional group of mutual assistance, this organization brings together people of the same category or tendency to belong to.
Author Keywords: Mutual, health care, student.
Abstract: (french)
Loin d’être une réalité dans le quotidien des populations, l’accès aux soins de santé de qualité passe plutôt comme un leitmotiv aux allures propagandistes dans le chef des instances décisionnelles du système de santé de notre pays. N’y a-t-il pourtant pas des moyens pour faciliter cet accès ? telle est la question qui rode les têtes de ceux qui souffrent à la recherche de ces soins de qualité. Plusieurs solutions peuvent être proposées pour avoir accès aux soins et atteindre l’objectif de la couverture sanitaire universelle. Et pour les pays pauvres ou en voie de développement, la solution idoine reste la mutualisation des moyens disponibles malgré leurs limites. Les institutions universitaires, lieux de formation et creuset pour la jeunesse et l’avenir du pays peuvent servir des laboratoires en vue de développer ces expériences avant d’envisager leur extension au sein de la communauté plus large. La mutuelle de santé c’est un système de solidarité entre les membres d’un groupe professionnel d’entraide mutuelle, cette organisation regroupe des gens de même catégorie ou tendance d’appartenance.
Author Keywords: Mutuelle santé soins étudiants.
How to Cite this Article
Mwalikutu Mondombele Olivier, Mambesa Bainamboka Martin, Ekpimbo Mambokolo Clairs, Matondo Kwa Nzambi Marie-Claire, and Tshimungu Kandolo Félicien, “Organization of mutual health insurance and accessibility to care by students of higher and university institutions in the city of Gemena: Case of students from ISTM Gemena (Province of Sud-Ubangi, DRC),” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 31, no. 4, pp. 776–784, January 2021.