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向被保险人计费:加纳被保险患者自付费用评估。

Billing the Insured: An Assessment of Out-of-Pocket Payment by Insured Patients in Ghana.

作者信息

Amporfu Eugenia, Arthur Eric, Novignon Jacob

机构信息

Department of Economics, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana.

出版信息

Health Serv Insights. 2023 Jan 20;16:11786329221149397. doi: 10.1177/11786329221149397. eCollection 2023.

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.

摘要

背景

加纳国家医疗保险计划于2003年推出,旨在为民众提供经济保障。尽管该计划在改善医疗服务可及性方面取得了进展,但仍存在一些挑战,包括对客户权力较弱的参保患者收取自付费用。本研究调查了自付费用的灾难性性质、影响费用的因素以及客户权力。

方法

我们使用了2022年4月至6月期间在大阿克拉、阿散蒂和北部3个行政区收集的原始数据,以计算自付医疗费用对家庭食品和非食品支出的灾难性支出。此外,还进行了多变量逻辑回归和线性回归,以研究这种做法的发生率和客户权力。

结果

结果显示,平均而言,参保者自付费用的概率为66%。该概率在大阿克拉最高(80%),其次是阿散蒂地区(66.6%)和北部地区(52.9%)。自付费用被发现具有灾难性,5%和20%阈值的发生率分别在48.2%和26.1%之间;阈值的超支范围在34.1%和26.9%之间;穷人比富人更处于不利地位。患者向国家健康保险管理局报告自付费用的概率为1.9%,但国家健康保险管理局对81%的报告病例未作回应。对福利清单的了解可能会促使参保者报告自付费用,而国家健康保险管理局工作人员与参保者之间的友好关系会阻止医疗机构收取自付费用。

结论

自付费用在各医疗机构广泛存在,且会导致贫困。国家健康保险管理局和参保者之间需要密切合作,以降低发生率并让医疗机构承担责任。

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