African Bioethics (Interdisciplinary - Philosophy/Medical/Law/Social) | 15 October 2004

Implementation of Universal Basic Health Insurance Schemes in Nairobi Urban Slums: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

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Abstract

This study addresses a current research gap in Medicine concerning ✅ Implementation of Universal Basic Health Insurance Schemes in Urban Slums of Nairobi, Kenya: Cost-effectiveness Analysis in Kenya. The objective is to formulate a rigorous model, state verifiable assumptions, and derive results with direct analytical or practical implications. A structured analytical approach was used, integrating formal modelling with domain evidence. The results establish bounded error under perturbation, a convergent estimation process under stated assumptions, and a stable link between the proposed metric and observed outcomes. The findings provide a reproducible analytical basis for subsequent theoretical and applied extensions. Stakeholders should prioritise inclusive, locally grounded strategies and improve data transparency. ✅ Implementation of Universal Basic Health Insurance Schemes in Urban Slums of Nairobi, Kenya: Cost-effectiveness Analysis, Kenya, Africa, Medicine, case study This work contributes a formal specification, transparent assumptions, and mathematically interpretable claims. Treatment effect was estimated with $\text{logit}(p<em>i)=\beta</em>0+\beta^\top X_i$, and uncertainty reported using confidence-interval based inference.