Purpose: As a social protection policy, Ghana’s National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) aims to improve access to healthcare, especially for the vulnerable. Migrant female head porters (kayayoo), who are part of the informal economic workforce, are underscored as an ethnic minority and vulnerable group in Ghana. This study aimed to analyse the factors associated with enrolment in and renewal and utilisation of the NHIS among migrant female head porters in the Kumasi Metropolis. Method: We purposively sampled 392 migrant female head porters in the Kejetia, Asafo and Bantama markets. We used a binary logit regression model to estimate associations among baseline characteristics, convenience and benefit factors and enrolment in and renewal and...
Women’s ability to access health care requires access to and control of resources as well as the abi...
Women’s ability to access health care requires access to and control of resources as well as the abi...
Background The government of Ghana introduced the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in 2004 w...
Migration, both voluntary and forced movement of people, especially young girls and women from the n...
People working in Ghana’s informal sector have low rates of enrolment in the publicly funded Nationa...
People working in Ghana’s informal sector have low rates of enrolment in the publicly funded Nationa...
People working in Ghana’s informal sector have low rates of enrolment in the publicly funded Nationa...
People working in Ghana’s informal sector have low rates of enrolment in the publicly funded Nationa...
Contains fulltext : 96878.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To improve equ...
Migration is an important feature of human development and a significant driver of societal change a...
Contains fulltext : 99310.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To improve equ...
Accessibility to basic services such as healthcare across Socio-economic groups such as the migrant ...
Health insurance is predicted to increase healthcare utilisation, lower out-of-pocket health spendin...
Background: There is considerable interest in exploring the potential of social health insurance in ...
Women’s ability to access health care requires access to and control of resources as well as the abi...
Women’s ability to access health care requires access to and control of resources as well as the abi...
Women’s ability to access health care requires access to and control of resources as well as the abi...
Background The government of Ghana introduced the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in 2004 w...
Migration, both voluntary and forced movement of people, especially young girls and women from the n...
People working in Ghana’s informal sector have low rates of enrolment in the publicly funded Nationa...
People working in Ghana’s informal sector have low rates of enrolment in the publicly funded Nationa...
People working in Ghana’s informal sector have low rates of enrolment in the publicly funded Nationa...
People working in Ghana’s informal sector have low rates of enrolment in the publicly funded Nationa...
Contains fulltext : 96878.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To improve equ...
Migration is an important feature of human development and a significant driver of societal change a...
Contains fulltext : 99310.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To improve equ...
Accessibility to basic services such as healthcare across Socio-economic groups such as the migrant ...
Health insurance is predicted to increase healthcare utilisation, lower out-of-pocket health spendin...
Background: There is considerable interest in exploring the potential of social health insurance in ...
Women’s ability to access health care requires access to and control of resources as well as the abi...
Women’s ability to access health care requires access to and control of resources as well as the abi...
Women’s ability to access health care requires access to and control of resources as well as the abi...
Background The government of Ghana introduced the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in 2004 w...