Social Protection Supports and Management of Non-Communicable Diseases in Ghana: A Qualitative Cross-Sectional Perspective of Health Stakeholders

Author:

Brenyah Joseph KwasiORCID,Dassah Ebenezer,Yeboah GeorginaORCID

Abstract

Introduction: Africa faces a double burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Already, health systems in Africa are overwhelmed with a high burden of communicable diseases with perennial outbreaks of highly infectious diseases. The rise in NCDs comprises an already fragile health system challenging its ability to provide comprehensive care to people living with these diseases. Without responsive social support systems, NCDs will draw more people into catastrophic health financing, worsening health outcomes, and poverty. This study explores how vulnerable people negotiate major disease burdens with the social protection supports available in Ghana. Methods: The study applied a cross-sectional design with a qualitative approach involving healthcare professionals and non-healthcare professionals in 4 regions in Ghana with a total of 32 qualitative interviews analyzed thematically. Results: The main social protection support for the health sector in Ghana is the National Health Insurance Scheme. Other social protection supports such as free maternal healthcare, Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty, and conventional informal social protection mechanisms do not directly target people afflicted with NCDs. Even though national health insurance covers about 90% of diseases, the quality of care is questionable. Again, the exclusion of diagnostic investigations makes national health insurance a setback to NCD disease management. Also, NCD patients still do out-of-pocket expenses though they have valid national health insurance. Informal social protection supports which used to be effective sometime back are dwindling due to the rising cost of living, gradual breakdown of the African system of reciprocity, and infiltration of Western lifestyles. Conclusion: NCD patients have very limited social protection for the management of their condition. Health insurance which is the only option for many has limited applications. A multidisciplinary body is established by the government to outline more effective ways of offering social protection support for health services, especially chronic conditions such as NCDs which affect a greater proportion of the population.

Publisher

S. Karger AG

Subject

General Medicine

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