Strategies for financing social health insurance schemes for providing universal health care: a comparative analysis of five countries

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作者
Fenny, Ama P. [1 ]
Yates, Robert [2 ]
Thompson, Rachel [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ghana, Inst Stat Social & Econ Res ISSER, POB LG 74, Accra, Ghana
[2] Royal Inst Int Affairs, Ctr Global Hlth Secur, Chatham House, London, England
关键词
Health financing; Kenya; Ghana; Ethiopia; Rwanda; Tanzania;
D O I
10.1080/16549716.2020.1868054
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Universal Health Coverage has become a political priority for many African countries yet there are clear challenges in achieving this goal. Though social health insurance is considered a mechanism for providing financial protection, less well documented in the literature is evidence from countries in Africa who are at various stages of adopting this financing strategy as a way to improve health insurance coverage for their populations. Objectives: The study investigates whether social health insurance schemes are effectively and efficiently covering all groups. The objective is to provide evidence of how these schemes have been implemented and whether the fundamental goals are met. The selected countries are Ghana, Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya and Ethiopia. The study draws lessons from the literature about how policy tools can be used to reduce financial barriers whilst ensuring a broad geographic coverage in Africa. Methods: The study relies primarily on a review of literature, both documented and grey matter, which include key documents such as government health policy documents, strategic plans, health financing policy documents, Universal Health Coverage policy documents, published literature, unpublished documents, media reports and National Health Accounts reports. Results: The results show that each of the selected countries relies on a plurality of health insurance schemes with each targeting different groups. Additionally, many of the Social Health Insurance programs start by covering the formal sector first, with the hope of covering other groups in the informal sector at a later stage. Health insurance coverage for poor groups is very low, with targeting mechanisms to cover the poor in the form of exemptions and waivers achieving no desirable results. Conclusions: The ability for Social Health Insurance programs to cover all groups has been limited in the selected countries. Hence, relying solely on social health insurance schemes to achieve Universal Health Coverage may not be plausible in Africa. Also, highly fragmented risk pools impede efforts to widen the insurance pools and promote cross-subsidies.
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