Awoonor-Williams John Koku, Tindana Paulina, Dalinjong Philip Ayizem, Nartey Harry, Akazili James
Regional Health Directorate, Ghana Health Service PMB, Upper East Region, Bolgatanga, Ghana.
Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Socinstrasse 57, 4002, Basel, Switzerland.
BMC Int Health Hum Rights. 2016 Sep 5;16(1):23. doi: 10.1186/s12914-016-0095-x.
In 2005, the World Health Assembly (WHA) of the World Health Organization (WHO) urged member states to aim at achieving affordable universal coverage and access to key promotive, preventive, curative, rehabilitative and palliative health interventions for all their citizens on the basis of equity and solidarity. Since then, some African countries, including Ghana, have taken steps to introduce national health insurance reforms as one of the key strategies towards achieving universal health coverage (UHC). The aim of this study was to get a better understanding of how Ghana's health insurance institutions interact with stakeholders and other health sector programmes in promoting primary health care (PHC). Specifically, the study identified the key areas of misalignment between the operations of the NHIS and that of PHC.
Using qualitative and survey methods, this study involved interviews with various stakeholders in six selected districts in the Upper East region of Ghana. The key stakeholders included the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), district coordinators of the National Health Insurance Schemes (NHIS), the Ghana Health Service (GHS) and District Health Management Teams (DHMTs) who supervise the district hospitals, health centers/clinics and the Community-based Health and Planning Services (CHPS) compounds as well as other public and private PHC providers. A stakeholders' workshop was organized to validate the preliminary results which provided a platform for stakeholders to deliberate on the key areas of misalignment especially, and to elicit additional information, ideas and responses, comments and recommendations from respondents for the achievement of the goals of UHC and PHC.
The key areas of misalignments identified during this pilot study included: delays in reimbursements of claims for services provided by health care providers, which serves as a disincentive for service providers to support the NHIS; inadequate coordination among stakeholders in PHC delivery; and inadequate funding for PHC, particularly on preventive and promotive services. Other areas are: the bypassing of PHC facilities due to lack of basic services at the PHC level such as laboratory services, as well as proximity to the district hospitals; and finally the lack of clear understanding of the national policy on PHC.
This study suggests that despite the progress that has been made since the establishment of the NHIS in Ghana, there are still huge gaps that need urgent attention to ensure that the goals of UHC and PHC are met. The key areas of misalignment identified in this study, particularly on the delays in reimbursements need to be taken seriously. It is also important for more dialogue between the NHIA and service providers to address key concerns in the implementation of the NHIS which is key to achieving UHC.
2005年,世界卫生组织(WHO)的世界卫生大会(WHA)敦促成员国致力于在公平和团结的基础上,为其所有公民实现可负担的全民覆盖,并获得关键的促进、预防、治疗、康复和姑息性卫生干预措施。自那时以来,包括加纳在内的一些非洲国家已采取措施推行国家医疗保险改革,将其作为实现全民健康覆盖(UHC)的关键战略之一。本研究的目的是更好地了解加纳的医疗保险机构如何与利益相关者及其他卫生部门项目相互作用,以促进初级卫生保健(PHC)。具体而言,该研究确定了国家健康保险计划(NHIS)与初级卫生保健在运作上的关键不一致领域。
本研究采用定性和调查方法,对加纳上东部地区六个选定地区的不同利益相关者进行了访谈。关键利益相关者包括国家健康保险管理局(NHIA)、国家健康保险计划(NHIS)的地区协调员、加纳卫生服务局(GHS)以及负责监督地区医院、卫生中心/诊所和社区卫生与规划服务(CHPS)机构的地区卫生管理团队(DHMTs),以及其他公立和私立初级卫生保健提供者。组织了一次利益相关者研讨会,以验证初步结果,该研讨会为利益相关者提供了一个平台,特别是就关键的不一致领域进行审议,并从受访者那里获取更多信息、想法和回应、意见及建议,以实现全民健康覆盖和初级卫生保健的目标。
在这项试点研究中确定的关键不一致领域包括:医疗服务提供者提供服务的索赔报销延迟,这对服务提供者支持国家健康保险计划起到了抑制作用;初级卫生保健服务提供过程中利益相关者之间协调不足;以及初级卫生保健资金不足,特别是在预防和促进服务方面。其他领域包括:由于初级卫生保健层面缺乏基本服务(如实验室服务)以及距离地区医院较近,导致初级卫生保健设施被绕过;最后是对国家初级卫生保健政策缺乏清晰的理解。
本研究表明,尽管加纳自国家健康保险计划设立以来已取得进展,但仍存在巨大差距,需要紧急关注以确保实现全民健康覆盖和初级卫生保健的目标。本研究中确定的关键不一致领域,特别是报销延迟问题,需要认真对待。国家健康保险管理局与服务提供者之间进行更多对话也很重要,以解决国家健康保险计划实施中的关键问题,这是实现全民健康覆盖的关键。