Background: The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) was launched in Ghana in 2003 with the main objective of increasing utilisation to healthcare by making healthcare more affordable. Previous studies on the NHIS have repeatedly highlighted that cost of premiums is one of the major barriers for enrollment. However, despite introducing premium exemptions for pregnant women, older people, children and indigents, many Ghanaians are still not active members of the NHIS. In this paper we investigate why there is limited success of the NHIS in improving access to healthcare in Ghana and whether social exclusion could be one of the limiting barriers. The study explores this by looking at the Social, Political, Economic and Cultural (SPEC) dime...
The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) was introduced in Ghana in 2003 in an effort to address ...
In 2003, Ghana implemented a National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) to move towards Universal Healt...
This study investigates the determinants of household participation in National Health Insurance Sc...
Background The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) was launched in Ghana in 2003 with the main o...
Background: The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) was introduced in Ghana to ensure equity in ...
Protecting the poor and vulnerable against the cost of unforeseen ill health has become a global con...
Background: Many households in low- and middle-income countries face financial hardships due to paym...
Since the introduction of the National Health Insurance Scheme in Ghana in 2003, there has been litt...
Introduction: financing access to healthcare services in developing countries remains a major c...
To help reduce child mortality and reach universal health coverage, Ghana extended free membership o...
Background Ghana's National Health Insurance Scheme has improved access to care, although equity and...
Background: There is considerable interest in exploring the potential of social health insurance in ...
A central pillar of universal health coverage (UHC) is to achieve financial protection from catastro...
BACKGROUND: Access to health insurance is expected to have positive effect in improving access to he...
BACKGROUND: Excessive healthcare payments can impede access to health services and also disrupt the ...
The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) was introduced in Ghana in 2003 in an effort to address ...
In 2003, Ghana implemented a National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) to move towards Universal Healt...
This study investigates the determinants of household participation in National Health Insurance Sc...
Background The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) was launched in Ghana in 2003 with the main o...
Background: The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) was introduced in Ghana to ensure equity in ...
Protecting the poor and vulnerable against the cost of unforeseen ill health has become a global con...
Background: Many households in low- and middle-income countries face financial hardships due to paym...
Since the introduction of the National Health Insurance Scheme in Ghana in 2003, there has been litt...
Introduction: financing access to healthcare services in developing countries remains a major c...
To help reduce child mortality and reach universal health coverage, Ghana extended free membership o...
Background Ghana's National Health Insurance Scheme has improved access to care, although equity and...
Background: There is considerable interest in exploring the potential of social health insurance in ...
A central pillar of universal health coverage (UHC) is to achieve financial protection from catastro...
BACKGROUND: Access to health insurance is expected to have positive effect in improving access to he...
BACKGROUND: Excessive healthcare payments can impede access to health services and also disrupt the ...
The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) was introduced in Ghana in 2003 in an effort to address ...
In 2003, Ghana implemented a National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) to move towards Universal Healt...
This study investigates the determinants of household participation in National Health Insurance Sc...