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Automatic Health Insurance Enrollment for Vulnerable Individuals: Opportunities for Egypt’s Universal Health Insurance System

Publication Date: July 16, 2025
Topic(s): Health,Social Protection Policies
Geographies: Egypt
Source: World Bank Group
Format: Policy Paper / Thought Piece
©Marcel Crozet / ILO

This note offers insights on how Egypt can move forward to achieve automatic UHIS coverage for vulnerable groups. Automatic enrollment would help eliminate barriers to UHIS coverage, get rid of long queues for applicants, decrease the administrative burden on employees and applicants during enrollment, and reduce the time and effort required for applicants to prepare necessary documents.

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2025-07-16
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