The impact of subsidized private health insurance and health facility upgrades on healthcare utilization and spending in rural Nigeria

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Emily Gustafsson-Wright
Gosia Popławska
Zlata Tanović
Jacques van der Gaag
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[1] Brookings Institution,Department of Primary Health Care, Center for Health Service Economics and Organisation
[2] University of Oxford,Department of Economics and Business
[3] Vrije University (VU),undefined
[4] Amsterdam Institute for International Development,undefined
[5] University of Amsterdam,undefined
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Health insurance; Financial risk; Nigeria; Impact evaluation; I1; I3;
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This paper analyzes the quantitative impact of an intervention that provides subsidized low-cost private health insurance together with health facility upgrades in Nigeria. The evaluation, which measures impact on healthcare utilization and spending, is based on a quasi-experimental design and utilizes three population-based household surveys over a 4-year period. After 4 years, the intervention increased healthcare use by 25.2 percentage points in the treatment area overall and by 17.7 percentage points among the insured. Utilization of modern healthcare facilities increased after 4 years by 20.4 percentage points in the treatment area and by 18.4 percentage points among the insured due to the intervention. After 2 years of program implementation, the intervention reduced healthcare spending by 51% compared with baseline, while after 4 years, spending resumed to pre-intervention levels.
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