Abstract Introduction Ghana introduced capitation payment under National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), beginning with pilot in the Ashanti region, in 2012 with a key objective of controlling utilization and related cost. This study sought to analyse utilization and claims expenditure data before and after introduction of capitation payment policy to understand whether the intended objective was achieved. Methods The study was cross-sectional, using a non-equivalent pre-test and post-test control group design. We did trend analysis, comparing utilization and claims expenditure data from three administrative regions of Ghana, one being an intervention region and two being control regions, over a 5-year period, 2010–2014. We performed multiv...
BackgroundGhana introduced capitation payment method in 2012 but was faced with resistance from prov...
Linear regression model for outpatient utilization after the intervention. (DOCX 39 kb
Objective: To analyse and synthesize available international experiences and information on the moti...
INTRODUCTION: Ghana introduced capitation payment under National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), beg...
It is common knowledge that responsiveness towards healthcare utilization, cost of service delivery ...
Different payment systems generate different incentives for patients, providers, and purchasers. Thi...
Objective: To analyse implementation of the pilot study of the per capita system of healthcare finan...
Abstract Background Ghana introduced a National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in 2003 applying fee-...
BACKGROUND: Ghana's National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) piloted capitation payment for primary c...
BackgroundGhana introduced a national health insurance program in 2005 with the goal of removing use...
Background: Ghana introduced capitation payment for primary care in 2012 with the view to containing...
BackgroundGhana introduced a national health insurance program in 2005 with the goal of removing use...
BACKGROUND: Health insurance is improving access to quality health care in Ghana. However, there are...
Health insurance is predicted to increase healthcare utilisation, lower out-of-pocket health spendin...
With the transition of countries from financing healthcare through government revenue, general taxat...
BackgroundGhana introduced capitation payment method in 2012 but was faced with resistance from prov...
Linear regression model for outpatient utilization after the intervention. (DOCX 39 kb
Objective: To analyse and synthesize available international experiences and information on the moti...
INTRODUCTION: Ghana introduced capitation payment under National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), beg...
It is common knowledge that responsiveness towards healthcare utilization, cost of service delivery ...
Different payment systems generate different incentives for patients, providers, and purchasers. Thi...
Objective: To analyse implementation of the pilot study of the per capita system of healthcare finan...
Abstract Background Ghana introduced a National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in 2003 applying fee-...
BACKGROUND: Ghana's National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) piloted capitation payment for primary c...
BackgroundGhana introduced a national health insurance program in 2005 with the goal of removing use...
Background: Ghana introduced capitation payment for primary care in 2012 with the view to containing...
BackgroundGhana introduced a national health insurance program in 2005 with the goal of removing use...
BACKGROUND: Health insurance is improving access to quality health care in Ghana. However, there are...
Health insurance is predicted to increase healthcare utilisation, lower out-of-pocket health spendin...
With the transition of countries from financing healthcare through government revenue, general taxat...
BackgroundGhana introduced capitation payment method in 2012 but was faced with resistance from prov...
Linear regression model for outpatient utilization after the intervention. (DOCX 39 kb
Objective: To analyse and synthesize available international experiences and information on the moti...