Background: Excessive healthcare payments can impede access to health services and also disrupt the welfare of households with no financial protection. Health insurance is expected to offer financial protection against health shocks. Ghana began the implementation of its National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in 2004. The NHIS is aimed at removing the financial barrier to healthcare by limiting direct out-of-pocket health expenditures (OOPHE). The study examines the effect of the NHIS on OOPHE and how it protects households against catastrophic health expenditures. Methods: Data was obtained from a cross-sectional representative household survey involving 2,430 households from three districts across Ghana. All OOPHE associated with treatme...
The economic impact of diseases in terms of healthcare cost and reduced productivity is enormous and...
There is considerable interest in exploring the potential of health insurance to increase the access...
BACKGROUND: There is a global concern regarding how households could be protected from relatively la...
BACKGROUND: Excessive healthcare payments can impede access to health services and also disrupt the ...
Contains fulltext : 170048.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Gha...
Abstract Background Approximately 150 million people suffer from financial catastrophe annually beca...
A central pillar of universal health coverage (UHC) is to achieve financial protection from catastro...
A central pillar of universal health coverage (UHC) is to achieve financial protection from catastro...
Background: Financial risk protection against the cost of unforeseen healthcare has gained global at...
To facilitate the drive towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC) several countries in West Africa hav...
Health insurance is predicted to increase healthcare utilisation, lower out-of-pocket health spendin...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The introduction of the national health insurance scheme (NHIS) in Ghana in...
Abstract Background There is a global concern regarding how households could be protected from relat...
Abstract Background There is a global concern regarding how households could be protected from relat...
There is considerable interest in exploring the potential of health insurance to increase the access...
The economic impact of diseases in terms of healthcare cost and reduced productivity is enormous and...
There is considerable interest in exploring the potential of health insurance to increase the access...
BACKGROUND: There is a global concern regarding how households could be protected from relatively la...
BACKGROUND: Excessive healthcare payments can impede access to health services and also disrupt the ...
Contains fulltext : 170048.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Gha...
Abstract Background Approximately 150 million people suffer from financial catastrophe annually beca...
A central pillar of universal health coverage (UHC) is to achieve financial protection from catastro...
A central pillar of universal health coverage (UHC) is to achieve financial protection from catastro...
Background: Financial risk protection against the cost of unforeseen healthcare has gained global at...
To facilitate the drive towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC) several countries in West Africa hav...
Health insurance is predicted to increase healthcare utilisation, lower out-of-pocket health spendin...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The introduction of the national health insurance scheme (NHIS) in Ghana in...
Abstract Background There is a global concern regarding how households could be protected from relat...
Abstract Background There is a global concern regarding how households could be protected from relat...
There is considerable interest in exploring the potential of health insurance to increase the access...
The economic impact of diseases in terms of healthcare cost and reduced productivity is enormous and...
There is considerable interest in exploring the potential of health insurance to increase the access...
BACKGROUND: There is a global concern regarding how households could be protected from relatively la...