Health insurance enrollment in many Sub-Saharan African countries is low, even with highly subsidized premiums and exemptions for vulnerable populations. One possible explanation is low service quality, which results in a low valuation of health insurance. Using a randomized control trial in 64 primary health care facilities in Ghana, this study assesses the impact of a community engagement intervention designed to improve the quality of healthcare and health insurance services on households living nearby the facilities. Although the intervention improved the medical-technical quality of health services, our results show that households' subjective perceptions of the quality of healthcare and insurance services did not increase. Nevertheles...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Patient safety and quality care remain major challenges to Ghana’s healthca...
<div><p>This study’s objective is to provide an alternative explanation for the low enrolment in hea...
Ghana is one of the first sub-Saharan African countries to introduce national health insurance to en...
Health insurance enrollment in many Sub-Saharan African countries is low, even with highly subsidize...
Health insurance enrollment in many Sub-Saharan African countries is low, even with highly subsidize...
This paper examines the influence of health insurance status on healthcare use in rural Ghana using ...
Background: Health is said to be among the basic capabilities that gives value to life. Unfortunatel...
Introduction: financing access to healthcare services in developing countries remains a major c...
Background: The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) was introduced in Ghana to ensure equity in ...
Access to and use of health services are concerns in poor countries. If implemented correctly, healt...
Access to health care and quality of health care are inextricably linked. Not merely is access to he...
Background: Many households in low- and middle-income countries face financial hardships due to paym...
This paper examines community perceptions on the provision of quality health care in the Kassena-Nan...
BACKGROUND:Patient safety and quality care remain major challenges to Ghana's healthcare system. Lik...
A central pillar of universal health coverage (UHC) is to achieve financial protection from catastro...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Patient safety and quality care remain major challenges to Ghana’s healthca...
<div><p>This study’s objective is to provide an alternative explanation for the low enrolment in hea...
Ghana is one of the first sub-Saharan African countries to introduce national health insurance to en...
Health insurance enrollment in many Sub-Saharan African countries is low, even with highly subsidize...
Health insurance enrollment in many Sub-Saharan African countries is low, even with highly subsidize...
This paper examines the influence of health insurance status on healthcare use in rural Ghana using ...
Background: Health is said to be among the basic capabilities that gives value to life. Unfortunatel...
Introduction: financing access to healthcare services in developing countries remains a major c...
Background: The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) was introduced in Ghana to ensure equity in ...
Access to and use of health services are concerns in poor countries. If implemented correctly, healt...
Access to health care and quality of health care are inextricably linked. Not merely is access to he...
Background: Many households in low- and middle-income countries face financial hardships due to paym...
This paper examines community perceptions on the provision of quality health care in the Kassena-Nan...
BACKGROUND:Patient safety and quality care remain major challenges to Ghana's healthcare system. Lik...
A central pillar of universal health coverage (UHC) is to achieve financial protection from catastro...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Patient safety and quality care remain major challenges to Ghana’s healthca...
<div><p>This study’s objective is to provide an alternative explanation for the low enrolment in hea...
Ghana is one of the first sub-Saharan African countries to introduce national health insurance to en...