Affiliation:
1. Department of Economics, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana
Abstract
Background: The Ghana National Health Insurance Scheme was introduced in 2003 to provide financial protection to the population. While the Scheme has made strides in improving access to healthcare there have been a few challenges including out of pocket charges to insured patients with weak client power. The study investigated the catastrophic nature of the out-of-pocket charges, the factors affecting the charges and the client power. Methodology: We used primary data collected in 3 administrative regions: Greater Accra, Ashanti and the Northern regions, within the period April and June 2022 to compute catastrophic expenditure of the out-of-pocket healthcare expenditure on household expenditure on food and non-food. In addition, multivariate logistic regressions and a linear regression were run to examine the incidence of the practice and client power. Results: The results showed that on average the insured paid out-of-pocket charges with a probability of 66%. The probability was highest (80%) in the Greater Accra, followed by Ashanti region (66.6%) and (52.9%) in the Northern region. The out-of-pocket charges were found to be catastrophic with incidence rate between 48.2% and 26.1% for the 5% and 20% thresholds; the overshoots ranged between 34.1% and 26.9% for the thresholds; the poor were more disadvantaged than the rich. Patients reported the out-of-pocket charges to the NHIA with probability of 1.9%, but the NHIA did not respond to 81% of the reported cases. Knowledge of the benefit list is likely to motivate the insured to report out-of-pocket charges, while cordial relationship between the NHIA staff and the insured deters providers from charging out-of-pocket. Conclusion: The out-of-pocket charges occur extensively across health facilities and is impoverishing. A close collaboration between the NHIA and the insured is needed to reduce the incidence and hold providers accountable.
Funder
Carilion Clinic Research Acceleration Program Award.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy
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