Basaza Robert, Criel Bart, Van der Stuyft Patrick
Ministry of Health Uganda, P.O. Box 27450, Kampala, Uganda.
Health Policy. 2008 Aug;87(2):172-84. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2007.12.008. Epub 2008 Feb 15.
Community Health Insurance (CHI) in Uganda faces low enrolment despite interest by the Ugandan health sector to have CHI as an elaborate health sector financing mechanism. User fees have been abolished in all government facilities and CHI in Uganda is limited to the private not for profit sub-sector, mainly church-related rural hospitals. In this study, the reasons for the low enrolment are investigated in two different models of CHI. Focus group discussions and in-depth interviews were carried out with members and non-members of CHI schemes in order to acquire more insight and understanding in people's perception of CHI, in their reasons for joining and not joining and in the possibilities they see to increase enrolment. This study, which is unprecedented in East Africa, clearly points to a mixed understanding on the basic principles of CHI and on the routine functioning of the schemes. The lack of good information is mentioned by many. Problems in ability to pay the premium, poor quality of health care, the rigid design in terms of enrolment requirements and problems of trust are other important reasons for people not to join. Our findings are grossly in line with the results of similar studies conducted in West Africa even if a number of context-specific issues have been identified. The study provides relevant elements for the design of a national policy on CHI in Uganda and other sub-Saharan countries.
尽管乌干达卫生部门有意将社区医疗保险(CHI)作为一种完善的卫生部门筹资机制,但乌干达的社区医疗保险参保率仍然很低。乌干达所有政府医疗机构已取消了用户收费,该国的社区医疗保险仅限于私营非营利部门,主要是与教会相关的农村医院。在本研究中,我们在两种不同的社区医疗保险模式下调查了参保率低的原因。我们与社区医疗保险计划的成员和非成员进行了焦点小组讨论和深入访谈,以便更深入地了解人们对社区医疗保险的看法、他们加入或不加入的原因以及他们认为提高参保率的可能性。这项在东非尚无先例的研究清楚地表明,人们对社区医疗保险的基本原则和计划的日常运作存在不同的理解。许多人提到缺乏良好的信息。支付保费的能力问题、医疗服务质量差、参保要求方面的严格设计以及信任问题是人们不参保的其他重要原因。即使我们已经确定了一些特定背景问题,但我们的研究结果与在西非进行的类似研究结果基本一致。该研究为乌干达和其他撒哈拉以南国家制定社区医疗保险国家政策提供了相关要素。