Regional Institute for Population Studies, University of Ghana, P. O. Box LG 96, Legon, Accra, Ghana.
Centre for Research on Ageing, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
Int J Equity Health. 2020 Mar 17;19(1):38. doi: 10.1186/s12939-020-1156-2.
Despite calls for governments to provide universal health coverage for all, social health insurance programmes (SHI) that specifically target older adults continue to be largely absent in many African countries. Only a few African countries have implemented SHI programmes that include specific provisions for older adults. Ghana's National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) is one of the few programmes in Africa that exempts older adults from paying premiums for health insurance. This study examined socio-demographic factors associated with old-age premium exemption under Ghana's NHIS.
The study used data from the seventh round of the Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS 7) conducted in 2017. Descriptive statistics and binary logistic regression were used in analysing data from a sample of 1532 older adults aged 70 years and older.
The results reveal that only about 43% of older adults who were enrolled on the NHIS at the time of the survey acquired their membership through the old-age exemption policy. Additionally, increasing age was associated with higher odds of reporting exemption from paying premiums for health insurance. Also, older adults who are living in rural areas were more likely to pay premiums rather than being exempt as compared to their counterparts living in urban areas.
These findings indicate that the old-age exemption policy is not achieving the intended goal of providing financial risk protection for some older adults. Additionally, the policy is not reaching those who need it most, particularly those living in rural areas. Specific targeting is required for older adults living in rural areas who are less likely to benefit from the old-age exemption policy in spite of being eligible.
尽管各国政府都呼吁为所有人提供全民健康覆盖,但在许多非洲国家,专门针对老年人的社会健康保险计划(SHI)仍然在很大程度上缺失。只有少数几个非洲国家实施了包括老年人具体规定的 SHI 计划。加纳的国家健康保险计划(NHIS)是非洲少数几个豁免老年人缴纳健康保险费的计划之一。本研究调查了加纳 NHIS 下与老年保费豁免相关的社会人口因素。
本研究使用了 2017 年进行的第七轮加纳生活水平调查(GLSS 7)的数据。使用描述性统计和二元逻辑回归分析了来自 1532 名 70 岁及以上老年人样本的数据。
结果表明,在调查时参加 NHIS 的老年人中,只有约 43%是通过老年豁免政策获得会员资格的。此外,年龄越大,报告豁免健康保险保费的可能性就越高。此外,与居住在城市地区的老年人相比,居住在农村地区的老年人更有可能缴纳保费,而不是豁免保费。
这些发现表明,老年豁免政策并未实现为一些老年人提供财务风险保护的预期目标。此外,该政策并未惠及最需要的人群,特别是那些居住在农村地区的人群。需要对那些居住在农村地区的、尽管符合条件但不太可能从老年豁免政策中受益的老年人进行有针对性的救助。